Word: utopians
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Sincerely democratic socialists, hopeful in the early 1900's that theirs was the road to peace and the utopian life, are now confused and frustrated. To fill this void, Thomas draws upon his political experience to formulate a positive program...
...continually involving herself in politics, but, says Fiedler, "unlike true political or social thinkers, she is never concerned with the solution to war or poverty, but always with their use. She fears more than anything the proffered hope, Utopian or 'practical,' which diverts the attention of the workers toward the future, toward consolation; the politics of redemption is, like any false religion, an opiate...
...this is obviously Utopian and impossible," he continued. "Therefore, I do not think individual scientists have the right to impose gag rules upon themselves in this respect, particularly at a time when our government feels it is in the best interest of freedom and peace to arm the nation...
...pairs a day of women's cheap ($4 to $6) novelty shoes. If all goes well, the Trieste Shoe Co. will employ 400 people, and let out piecework to some 2,000 others. Most of the production will go to the U.S. market. "It's a Utopian situation," says Albert Saitz, with a happy glow. "The natives are happy, Italy gets dollars, and we get a chance to make a profit." And Saitz's in-laws, who will soon have most of their debts paid up with the Government money, are happy...