Word: shame
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...overpraises Nixon's non-Watergate presidential actions at home and abroad, even to the bombing of Hanoi and the Cambodia "incursion." White is also dealing in vapors when he contends that the press turned wrathfully upon Nixon because its "chief public enemy," Spiro Agnew, "had been spared the shame and public guillotine of impeachment...
...Bones comes as a rude intrusion into our post-Vietnam weariness and revulsion, too blatantly reminding us that David's blindness is still our own. It's no surprise then that the Dunster House version of Sticks and Bones is playing to small audiences, but it is a shame. Rabe's play and this production of it deserve better...
...assures close to the ACSR said yesterday that several members of the committee favored corporate disclosure because it would shame certain companies into better performance on socially important issues...
...shame that busing advocates cannot see what blind support for such a program has caused them to become. In response to the strife caused by busing, many supporters have called for more force. What kind of liberal asks for troops and tanks to impose this plan on an unwilling public? Is busing so important that its advocates are willing to impose a police state to see it enforced...
...discussing the Oedipus complex, for instance, he assumes that the crucial element in Freud's childhood was his deep shame when he learned that his father had meekly endured an anti-Semitic insult on the streets of Vienna. Thereafter, Freud is bent on vengeance -"He will unmask these goyim" by putting the offending Gentiles on the analyst's couch. The problem is not that Cuddihy's theories are preposterous, but that he has left too much out of his calculations - most notably the vast clinical experience that Freud always refers to in his speculative essays...