... Soviet American competition in 222 Moral capital and the American presidency third-world countries had led to American support for right-wing dicta- torial regimes with nothing to recommend them ... tackling the outstanding domestic issues of the day but at the same time bearing the responsibility of solving the deeper problem of American confusion over national sel...
... 206 Moral capital and the American presidency aVect the moral capital of the oYce itself unless larger forces are at work, as indeed they were here. The sullying of the Kennedy myth and the ... on the Fourth of July (New York, McGraw-Hill, 1976). 210 Moral capital and the American presidency and dropped out, were indulging a diVerent but no less nai...
... (www.dissentmagazine.or/archive/su99/wilentz.html). 250 Moral capital and the American presidency been frequently disappointed and dismayed and some of the disappoint- ments had gone very deep, to the heart of the political system, to the heart ... of their leaders provided they receive enough from them. If so, then what might on the surface have seemed the nadir o...
... not otherwise exist, though realizing them usually demands great skill and care (as we shall see in the case of Mandela). On the other hand, the separation between personal and institutional moral ... Northern eyes) the oYce of the presidency with all the institutional moral and political capital that implied, and also because he had the ability and determinati...
... 1975), p. 79. 1 9Moral capital and politics based on the reality of moral judgment and moral commitment and therefore the possibility of moral choice, it is important to stress the falsity of ... The free moral character of political-ideological com- mitment is evident from the behavior even of determined ideologues who deny altogether the authenticity of moral...
... of the years of schooling of the head of the
household, the years of schooling of the money manager and the average schooling of the
heads of the village households are estimated.
All of the ... supplement
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the extensive margin, they effect whether people join the village bank and the extent to
which the village bank can compete with other institutions.
In cons...
... might join the United States and thus swell the Northern and free states of the Union. Cotton
interests and trade became the dominant British commercial tie with the United States, and the one great ... discussion, the South represses freedom of discussion with the
tar-brush and the pine-fagot." And again, on January 10, " ;The Southern States expected...
... the
lights in the gym.
When the lights went out, the Raiders’ fans cheered, and then the
up-tempo music began.
And now, your Forest County Raiders!” the public-address an-
nouncer shouted.
The ... shapes their thinking and thereby shapes the directives that
they give the young men who compete in often racially hostile envi-
ronments.
In the time the young men spend...
... criticizing, the age of
the H, and the severity of offence are the most
important factors, whereas to the Americans
the setting of the criticism, the distance
between themselves and the H, and effect ... with their grandparents, and hence they
seldom criticize them.
In summary, the investigation in the
frequency of criticizing by the Vietnamese and
the...
... commanders therefore deemed it essential to increase the
level of morale both on and off the battlefield to ensure the optimal
performance of the American fighting machine. Arguably the great-
est ... necessitated
by the war increased the number of soldiers and sailors employed by
the American military and brought droves of baseball-crazed men
into the armed forces....