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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Many Catholics believe the time has come for the hierarchy to consider ordaining married men, or perhaps even women. As the synod was concluding, an Italian newsmagazine poll reported that 53% of the country's Catholics favor a married priesthood. In the U.S., priest-sociologist Andrew Greeley, himself no opponent of celibacy, claims that a change in the requirement "would probably lead to the ordination of 1,500 more priests a year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Big Gamble on the Priesthood | 11/5/1990 | See Source »

...retired Harvard sociologist David Riesman'31, a longtime student of higher education, saysthat naming overseers to the committee was a smarttactical move...

Author: By Maggie S. Tucker, | Title: The Search Committee: A New Generation? | 10/3/1990 | See Source »

...well-known liberal sociologist William Julius Wilson (who is Black) has observed, race-conscious policies "benefit the relatively advantaged segments of the designated groups" while the underclass remains "severely underrepresented among those who have actually benefited from such programs...

Author: By Mark J. Sneider, | Title: Empowerment, Not Preferences | 10/1/1990 | See Source »

Ultimately, men will have to be willing to draw the line for themselves and others. "A lot of us are unwitting accomplices," admits sociologist Edward Gondolf of the University of Pittsburgh. "It takes prompting and confrontation from women to make us understand." He knows. As a college football player, he watched a gang rape and laughed. Gondolf awakened to women's suffering and men's responsibility when his wife told him she had been raped before they met. That is a harsh way to learn a lesson. Better if players would remember that to the ancient Greeks, athletes were...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behavior: Sex and The Sporting Life | 8/6/1990 | See Source »

...study, undertaken by Yale economics professor Robert Shiller along with Soviet sociologist Vladimir Korobov and economist Maxim Boycko, involved interviews with 391 people in Moscow and 361 in New York City last May. The objective was to compare the free-market inclinations of the two groups. Among the questions asked: Does a table manufacturer have the right to raise prices if the company can't keep up with private demand? Most of the Soviet and U.S. consumers responded just as Adam Smith would have: yes, the manufacturer ; should be able to raise prices...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SURVEYS: Creeping Capitalism | 7/30/1990 | See Source »

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