Word: unjustness
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...seized this moment, opportune for him and inopportune for the country, to further his own gains. But the Mediation Board should be criticized for trying, stupidly, to maintain labor's status quo by doing nothing. Morgan and his cronies have perverted the defense cloak in order to maintain an unjust open shop. And the President, his feet grown cold since the famous 1932-33 days, has failed to force settlement on the purely union-shop basis and thus to thwart the personal ambitions of Lewis and Morgan...
...soldier is given to a critical attitude regarding even the best of officers. But what is more serious, the officers concerned are so stigmatized and branded . . . that their release amounts to a public humiliation and possibly the ruin of their civilian careers. This last result is most unfair and unjust. The majority of these officers have done their level best and the more quietly they can be eased out of the picture, the more just the procedure. The search for news stories results in the opposite direction...
Like Newman, Rauschning seems to have been wounded into writing by one of those tactless remarks, to which people who have changed sides are vulnerable and rawly sensitive ("Your question is meant kindly. But may I reply that it has hurt me more than unjust and malevolent judgments from opponents. . . .")-And like Newman's, Rauschning's apologia is no apology at all, but a careful and courageous examination of his course, revealing great probity, political acumen, intellectual equilibrium...
What was to be done? There was only one way out, said the President-set a ceiling on prices. Said he: "In this way alone can the nation be protected from the evil consequences of a chaotic struggle for gains which must prove either illusory or unjust, and which must lead to the disaster of unchecked inflation...
...newspaper understandingly or write a simple letter. . . . In one-half of our 48 States the average rural teacher receives less than $600 per year. . . . The movement to reduce . . . school services and support because of the prospect of higher federal taxes has already begun. . . . There is a marked increase in unjust and destructive criticism of teachers, textbooks. ... In this period of national crisis it is as important to support and improve our schools as it is to support and develop our Army and Navy...