Word: totalitarian
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...University of Geneva's Professor William E. Rappard pointed to Germany as the nation which had done most to make "her scholars the intellectual bodyguard of her warlike rulers. . . . [But] who, in this totalitarian age of ours, is without sin in this respect? .... Those who expect the university ... to turn out good citizens in the conventional sense of the term, successful men of affairs and staunch adherents to any prevalent religious, social, or political creed, will inevitably be led to limit the freedom of research and teaching...
Rejecting "any alliance with totalitarian groups--either communist or fascists" the A.D.A. will bring to the H.L.U. an issue which has occupied the spotlight in its inner councils for the past term, and which resulted in violent debates between the A.Y.D. faction and its opponents...
That profound thinker, Henry Wallace, darling of the totalitarian liberals,* is wont to contrast political democracy in the U.S. with the "economic democracy" of the Soviet Union...
...Home. Despite their comparatively small numbers, the totalitarian liberals have so poisoned the climate of opinion in America that it is difficult to distinguish between the friends and the foes of the democratic tradition. ... It is ironical that although the Communists have captured central posts in the labor movement, American workers by & large have escaped infection by illusions of Sovietland...
When the conversation concludes, in the small hours, the resulting "Catoctin Declaration" proclaims agreement on eight major points. One of them: "Soviet and other totalitarian powers [will be] resisted by the creation of a world order based on freedom and abundance." Readers are likely to feel that with so many big fish in his net, perky Author Franklin has cooked a pretty small...