Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Noah D. Oppenheim '00 is a social studies concentrator in Adams House. His column appears on alternate Fridays...
...that so many people showed up to hear the billionaire philanthropist speak. After all, investment banking is one of the most popular fields for graduating seniors and economics is the most popular concentration at Harvard. Soros spoke at a campus divided between seniors pursuing economic success and those pursuing social ideals...
Soros advocates government intervention in order to protect and promote those things which the free market ignores, what he calls "intrinsic values." But when Soros writes that "society needs institutions to serve such social goals as political freedom and social justice" (as he did in a January 1998 Atlantic Monthly article) the world recognizes him as becoming one of those institutions. Instead of a world government, or international rules of practice, men who have become blindingly wealthy using cutthroat practices in the global economy have become institutions of great power. These men are either a George Soros or an Osama...
...Lanson did not mention, and Sarah A. Tucker '00, social chair on the Kirkland House committee refused to comment concerning what students say is the most famous tradition of all: Incestfest...
Matthew E. Johnson '99-'00 is a social studies concentrator in Currier House...