Word: unrest
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...Roosevelt chose as her topic for the evening "Unrest Within the Democratic Party." The Forum committee brought in three experts on Massachusetts politics, including the President of the Boston City Council, to discuss this problem as it pertained to the local scene...
...addition to this switch in constituency, a feeling of disenchantment on the part of the workers is another prime cause of "unrest" in the party. Mrs. Roosevelt claimed that many city-dwellers are beginning to feel that there are certain problems which neither party is facing...
...however, view this unrest as an evil. If such unrest led to a realignment of parties, it could be a great good for American society. "We could then move forward with more sense of unity," she declared...
...loyal to Castro and added their weight to the militia, which fought well enough for an outfit that was supposed to turn and run. The U.S. planners, despite counsel that June-when the sugar harvest is in and unemployment is high-would be a better month to count on unrest, decided to invade sooner, on the ground that it would be harder once some 200 Cubans returned from MIG training in Communist Czechoslovakia...
There are, to be sure, links between the guerrillas of the South and the Northern Communists. It is, though, entirely too easy for Ngo to blame all unrest on a baleful Northern influence; he has adopted the habit of labelling all serious opposition to him as Communist, a device which enables him and his Western allies to forget that Vietnamese officials are corrupt, land reform is slow, and many peasants are reported to feel that their interests are no concern of a government that represents city merchants and a bureaucracy...