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...richly? No; they are that large today simply because they can be that large, not because of some virtuous working of the market. This is not Adam Smith’s capitalism. Just as he decried the inevitable greed and corruption of monopoly, he would surely rail against today??s self-serving and closed systems of compensation review...
Perhaps worst of all, the “vitality vs. security” argument masks a certain, purposeful interdependence in America, especially between generations. Democracy works on the premise that the social contract spans eras. Today??s young provide some protection for those who sacrificed in the past, and today??s elderly maintain a duty of active stewardship for those who will come in the future. There are live wires between us, and to describe the American contract of caring for citizens of other generations as a mere siphoning process, as Brooks does, is to cheapen...
...Tuesday, Yard Ops sent out the following e-mail vaguely notifying select freshman students of a “tour” that may be coming through their rooms today??without their consent...
...Today??s announcement—that Northeastern University is discontinuing its intercollegiate football program after 74 years—sent shockwaves throughout the Boston collegiate football community. Boston University terminated its football program in 1997, and now, with Northeastern dropping its program, the city of Boston is left with just two Division I college football teams: Boston College and Harvard...
Northeastern has deep ties to Harvard athletics, and today??s move was felt in the Crimson football front office...