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...Plotke goes on to say that the presentation of the paper to the government "amounts to secrecy," and in order "to publicly disclose" this "semi-secret paper" at the present time, "it was necessary to steal it." Mr. Plotke attempts to make something appear mysterious, secret, shady, and possibly illicit when it was in fact just the reverse. When I submitted the paper, AID did not stamp a security classification on it and hide it away in a safe. Instead. copies were distributed to the seventy-five academic and governmental members of the SEADAG Council on Vietnamese Studies and Committee...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Reply From Huntington | 9/21/1970 | See Source »

Conversely, the freaks in the film come across as smack-shooting nymphomaniacs, who, in their spare time, self phony dope to innocent high-school girls, steal people's wallets and frequent macrobiotic restaurants. In its willingness to defame all comers, Joe is marvelously democratic. While, in the end, it is the freaks who get murdered, the film's sympathies remain ambiguous. The verdict on the killers seems to be an equivocal "justifiable homicide...

Author: By Frank Rich, | Title: Joe | 9/21/1970 | See Source »

...serve the U. S. government is nothing new; nor is it unusual to find political science itself serving established power. What is significant is the extent to which services have been multiplied and complicated. In order to publicly disclose Huntington's report at this time, it was necessary to steal it. It was not a government paper, in that it did not have an official government classification. It was presented to the State Department, though, and was circulated among men influential in the formulation of foreign policy...

Author: By David Plotke, | Title: The Theoretical Maintenance Of American Imperialism | 9/21/1970 | See Source »

...many radicals are now adept at such destruction is problematic, since almost anyone can learn the incendiary art by studying readily available military manuals. Explosives are easy to steal from construction sites, and many states, such as Oklahoma, Wisconsin and Indiana, have virtually no regulations governing the purchase of dynamite...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Rise of the Dynamite Radicals | 9/7/1970 | See Source »

...Plotke goes on to say that the presentation of the paper to the government "amounts to secrecy," and in order "to publicly disclose" this "semi secret paper" at the present time. "it was necessary to steal it." Mr. Plotke attempts to make something appear mysterious, secret. shady, and possibly illicit when it was in fact just the reverse. When I submitted the paper. AID did not stamp a security classification on it and hide it away in a safe. Instead, Copies were distributed to the seventy-five academic and governmental members of the SEADAG Council on Vietnamese Studies and Committee...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Mail HUNTINGTON | 8/7/1970 | See Source »

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