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What the Sixties Was, and Is
… against late capitalism, the military-industrial complex, and assorted institutions (everything from … most conspicuous deformities. . . . The early student radicals of the 1960s who rejected the academy had at least one … Gitlin is probably closer to the complicated truth when he points out that much of the energy—sexual and otherwise— …
Back on the Road to Serfdom
… Order (1952), The Constitution of Liberty (1960), Studies in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (1967), and New … Prize for Economics. We now have at our disposal his most comprehensive attempt yet to formulate a “new statement of … necessary to limit the powers of governments. But, as Hayek points out, that understanding, that “first attempt” to …
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Island
… years old. A Christian Indian, Wampanoag. How he becomes literate enough to be a teacher, how a Wampanoag comes … from him, how he becomes a self-educated lawyer, how he dies in the almshouse, how his obituary is ten times the … can touch: the writing of his hand. Thomas painted his initials in black inside the oldest windmill on Cape Cod. He’d …
The Western Odyssey
… Ideas. By Alfred North Whitehead. New York: The Macmillan Company. $3.50. It seems that there are only two ways of … differences in technique: in the epic way the narrator appeals to the Muses to help him tell a story; in the dramatic … described the organic mechanisms by which “ideas” are embodied in the coming-to-be and passing-away of “events.” …
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… her money to shop down at The Junction. Her accent, her obedience, the long coolie hair collected in a braid down her … He says he needs me to drive him somewhere. He points and I make a left on Flatbush. “Where are we going?”  … American fiction female writers Guyana science medicine 126-137 By Tiffany Briere Illustration by Gosia Herba …
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… narrow, flowing stream of blacktop. When the leaves come and go on the sycamore tree, changing color, falling to … of burly round fruit hanging from its spindly limbs. But also in the winter I get a better look at the traffic on the … a gallant 15 month battle against pancreatic cancer, she died at age 54 on October 18, 2001. A Democrat, she was the …
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