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...ignore it!" I would ask you the following: Do you think race should matter? If your answer is "no," I would encourage you to start living by that conviction. Your life is too important and too precious to sacrifice it to the god of race and ethnicity. --Andrew P. Schwartz '99, Harvard Objectivist Club
Mediated by GSE lecturer Bob Schwartz, the panel included Meier; Ellen Guiney, director of the Boston Plan for Excellence; Sol Hurwitz, president of the New York Committee on Economic Development; Ron Wolk, publisher and editor of Education Week, and Ronn Robinson, corporate director of education policy for Boeing Corp...
...Objectivist Club welcomes all those who are serious about philosophical ideas. We could not agree more that unthinking acceptance of a viewpoint is wrong, and we invite you to critically examine ours--and your own. --Barry D. Wood G4 Jeffrey P. Lindon '97 Joseph C. Anderson '99 Andrew P. Schwartz...
...begin with, buying time isn't cheap. It's the ultimate seller's market. For his three-drug combination therapy, Schwartz pays $11,280 annually, plus about $4,000 in test fees and doctor's office visits. Schwartz has insurance to cover most of the expense. But only 20% of the 1 million Americans who carry the virus are so lucky. Taking the new drugs properly--three times a day, with no food for one hour before or two hours afterward--also requires discipline. Patients who neglect the regimen risk developing drug-resistant strains of the virus. The side effects...
...people, the future is elastic; it stretches before them to whatever length their peace of mind requires. In 1996 a lot of people with AIDS began to find some flexibility in their own dealings with time. "I don't think about the future past a manageable point," insists Caleb Schwartz. "I stopped doing that the day I got the news I was positive." But ask him bluntly whether he expects to be alive a few years from now. The answer he gives may be the same one he would have offered before the new drugs came into the picture...