… messages to humanity—Christ, Buddha, Confucius—have come from out the East. It is not unreasonable to suppose … they are serving to transport us to one of those high points of spiritual vantage, from which we may gaze down … of our forefathers, would substitute for them those medieval in struments of torture—the scourge, the rack, the …
… anybody could say anything worth saying on a subject so complex, so obscure, so apparently hopeless. Who could … and biography. But whether there has been a more or less commonly shared and continuous mental pattern throughout … way. Clearly there is much truth in this view. For individuals it can be proved to have happened over and over again. …
Memoir
… noticed that the landmasses, though separated by enormous bodies of water, fit perfectly together, as though they could … and that general feeling of having been cheated also stemmed from the fact that in addition to not being … were five halls of residence at the University of Ghana—Commonwealth Hall, Akuafo Hall, Legon Hall, Mensah Sarbah …
Articles
… central theme was that America’s national ideals are incompatible with racial discrimination, and in the 1940’s … and authority. These particulars and many others are embodied in the UN Charter and are matched and extended in many … peace and multilateralism. But not every American loyalty points in that direction. Thought and selection among …
Editor's Desk
… before the acclaimed Southern novelist, essayist, and poet died in May . “All the reasons to be honored by this award …
… historic. The percentage of black families with annual incomes of $50,000 or more, he recalls, increased from 5.8 per … long as there was no implication of social equality.” As he points out several times in the book, Ashmore himself … is fundamentally and perhaps unalterably inferior. He is also immoral, indolent, inept, incapable of learning and …