Word: unificationism
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In an unprecedented unification of scientific disciplines, the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Services and Technology (HST) has created a new doctoral program in the sciences of speech and hearing.
Barnes sees communism, as practiced in the Soviet Union and its former satellites "as a corruption of a set of principles, at base idealistic which went wrong." he recalls being impressed by Gunter Grass's essays, "Two States-One Nation?) which, although enormously popular during the euphoria which accompanied the...
Why anyone would hurl a rock or a Molotov cocktail at another simply because of differences of color or speech or custom remains one of life's most dispiriting mysteries. But the urge to violence can be located in a sociology of causes that eastern Germany has in abundance. The...
WHEN THE GROUND BEGAN SHAKING UNDER EAST GERmany more than three years ago, , the race was on between the unification of Germany and the unification of Western Europe. Last month the results came in. Germany won.
West European unification was premised on the cold war: a divided Europe and a diminished (West) Germany held within the bounds of a deep, strong, European union. Given time, this might have come about. Had the cold war persisted another decade or so, a federal Western Europe might have been...