Word: vision
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...candidate can campaign effectively in all 20 states, and, no presidential hopeful can personally offer a political vision that appeals to voters in the Northwest and the Southeast, from Missouri to Miami. Only through television advertising and shrewd political marketing can the candidates hope to "win" Super Tuesday, the headlined event of this primary season...
Education is the fulcrum of Jesse Jackson's domestic vision. Jackson believes that if the United States takes care of its children, then its children will take care of it. Jackson's framing of the issue differs starkly from his rivals, who see education an economic issue, a necessity if we are to compete in the world. For Jackson, education is about equity, the opportunity for all of America's young to exercise their minds...
This campaign, Jackson is noticeably more restrained in his foreign policy platform, but his essential vision remains, and it is one that respects the rights of the oppressed. Unlike any other candidate now running, Jackson places South Africa at the top of his list of vital areas of concern...
...purely social atmosphere, students can't form a club with other members of their own choosing? As council member Jonathan Leff '90 put it, when the council debated whether or not to support the case, "Those who support this resolution are in fact sacrificing freedom to impose their own vision on our society...
...Communist road. Though the party leader admitted that perestroika had caused confusion, he proclaimed, "We are not retreating one step from socialism ((and)) everything which has been won and created by the people" since the triumph of Lenin and the Bolsheviks in 1917. Yet realizing Lenin's original vision, said Gorbachev, meant adapting to modern times and changed "international conditions...