Word: socialistic
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...These Times: National weekly newspaper, based in Chicago, run by socialist historian James Weinstein, the best labor coverage anywhere, the grass-roots conflicts you read about here show up a year later in the New York Times with a shallower understanding of the subject...
Daniel A. Lashof '80, president of the Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee, said his organization's international affairs subcommittee will support the boycott proposal. He said the democratic socialists will work in conjunction with the Hunger Action Project, a student group which is also supporting the boycott...
...unnecessarily dogmatic to require that leadership produce social or institutional change. A leader and his followers may interact with noble intentions and never converge with a propitious historical environment. To exclude American socialist Norman Thomas and his followers from the hallowed halls of leadership because they were unable to achieve what they had hoped to is an unjust rendering of leadership...
...under this dubious rubric. The men who run large newspaper chains tend to share the corporate mentality that one develops when one is wealthy, powerful and free from the restraints of the government to make as much money as one can. They are typically profoundly anti-government and anti-socialist. And they have no penchant for hiring editors who have strongly divergent views to offer the millions of Americans who turn to newspapers for political guidance...
...ballot or the bullet, a true independence will come to Namibia. South African intransigence can only be a holding action that will draw forth greatly increased military support for SWAPO from the front-line African states, the Cubans and the Soviets. SWAPO has already committed itself to a socialist path of development for Namibia, with national ownership of the resource-exploiting industries. But the organization at the same time demonstrated a pragmatic recognition that continued cooperation with the West may be in Namibia's interest for some time to come...