Word: unequalled
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Mark Cooper, research director of the Consumer Federation of America, argues that there are no panaceas for national concerns about the gap between the information haves and have-nots. Nor, he believes, will eventual computer literacy and Net access do much to end the blight of poverty, illegitimacy, rural isolation...
One debater, in arguing against a separate culture for the deaf, argued for the value of equality. Fair enough. "Separate is inherently unequal," the would-be constitutional scholar declared, his voice trembling importantly. "This is what the Supreme Court decided on the issue of slavery."
Oddly, the peso's devaluation actually accents the emptiness of Perot's dire warnings. The "giant sucking sound" was supposed to come largely from an unequal trade flow. Dollars, chasing cheap Mexican goods, would head south faster than pesos headed north, and jobs would follow the prevailing current.
I also wonder why The Crimson spent two days covering the Black Students Association teach-in by Martin and ignored the first teach-in sponsored by the BSA in conjunction with the Harvard Foundation, by Andrew Hacker, author of Two Nations, Black and White, Separate, Hostile and Unequal, which was...
To facilitate the freer exchange of ideas that critics seek, Americans should support placing ceiling on campaign spending and forming more political parties. It is unequal access to money, not ballots, that entrenches incumbents in Washington.