Word: threats
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...minority has been relegated to permanently inferior status. Yet the conflict has a strong tribal aspect, with religion serving as the identifying element, even though groups such as the I.R.A. are now more likely to quote Marx than Jesus. Protestants like the demagogue Ian Paisley have kept the "religious threat" alive by constantly referring to the dangers of "popery" and "Romanism...
...well aware of the Italian political situation [June 14], being Italian born and educated. What really scared me was the title on your cover, "The Red Threat," and, above all, the cover itself. Somehow I don't see the whole situation as entirely negative...
...fear of the expansion of Communism in Western Europe stems not from its supposed threat to democracy -we have supported several totalitarian leaders sympathetic to U.S. commercial interests-but from our assumption that Communism would eliminate capitalism and individualism, the "American...
Around this time last year your cover story concerned the Red threat in Portugal. Now it tells of the Red threat in Italy. What will we be reading about next summer-the Red threat in Montana? Stop this asinine Red baiting...
...already attacked another major institution in his 1971 diatribe Deschooling Society, Illich zeroes in on the health industry in his newest attack and leaves no doubt as to how he regards the target. "The medical establishment," he writes in Medical Nemesis opening sentence, "has become a major threat to health...