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When the Faculty discussed the various plans two weeks ago. Firth said the drawbacks of the Princeton plan are that it would be costly to the University, "economically unjust" to those with other commitments when the time would have to be made up, and also subject to the approval of the University's governing boards...
...should not let others carry out the strike alone, without helping wherever possible. A good place to start would have been with its own employees: they were not striking against the University in the strict labor union meaning of the word, they were striking with the students against an unjust...
Since conscription is basically unjust, programs requiring everyone to serve are hardly the solution. The answer is not to reform the draft but to repeal...
...most heated exchanges came between Carmichael and several lsraeli partisans in the audience, who challenged his claim that "Israel is an unjust state...
...many experts who argue that there is simply no scientific way to test a future criminal with any degree of accuracy. Said Caleb Foote, a University of California law professor and criminologist: "The idea of predicting future criminal careers by testing six-year-old children is unworkable, discriminatory and unjust to the thousands who would erroneously be labeled precriminal." Last year Dr. Hutschnecker called for "a kind of mental-health certificate" that would be required of young people applying "for any job of political responsibility." His idea of sanity credentials left unresolved Juvenal's question about who would guard...