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...deeply conservative U.S. President and a Socialist French leader with four Communists in his Cabinet to have anything good to say about each other is remarkable enough. The amiable, easygoing Reagan and the aloof, intellectual Mitterrand, moreover, could hardly be more different. Yet the Franco-American alliance is at its rosiest since Charles de Gaulle returned to power in 1958. "We have never seen relations so good," says a top State Department official...
That President Reagan happens to be the one proposing the socialist solution to the American faith problem has its ironic element, but is beside the point. Public opinion polls indicate there is a vast majority feeling that God is good for children and that the Government ought to say so. If by saying so, however, the Government begins to destroy its principles from the inside, what then? For a big place this is an awfully delicate country, the nettings so intricately drawn that everyone feels the same reverberations. Even schoolchildren. It seems hard to believe that the whole enterprise could...
...center of that chain is represented by the Islamic socialist guerrillas known as the Mujahedin-e Khalq...
Finally, Mr. Lagon's comments on the relevance of socialism in the United States; "Socialist thought pervades the community in defiance of its irrelevance and lack of influence in the real world of the United States" highlights his unwillingness to bring coherent and specific evidence to support his political and educational accusations. Colin D. Bain GSAS
...First, leftists--many extreme in their views--have saturated the University with their communitarian beliefs to the utter exclusion of other options. Second, socialist thought permeates the community in defiance of its irrelevance and lack of influence in the real world of the United States. Lastly, those who are conservative or moderate are few in number and unwilling to fight in earnest for middle-of-the-road debate," said the leaflet...