The 23rd Century scholars made another exceptionally interesting observation. They pointed out that 20th Century institutions were caught in a savage crossfire between uncritical lovers and unloving critics. On the one side, those who loved their institutions... Joint House-Senate Colloquium to Discuss a National Policy for the ... - Page 20by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, United States. Congress Senate, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Astronautics - 1968 - 233 pagesFull view - About this book
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...institutions. This is true at the local and state level, where the term metropolitan government is spark to the tinder, and where needed cooperation...evolving that viable and valid national policy for the nrban environment that I mentioned in the beginning? If our objectives are to control and improve our... | |
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...between uncritical lovers and unloving critics. On the one side, those who love their institutions tend to smother them in an embrace of death, loving...promise, shielding them from life-giving criticism, on the other side there has arisen a breed of critics without love, skilled in demolition but untutored... | |
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...uncritical lovers and unloving critics. On the one side, those who loved their institutions tended to smother them in an embrace of death, loving their...promise, shielding them from life-giving criticism. On the other side, there arose a breed of critics without love, skilled in demolition but untutored... | |
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...unloving crities. On the one side, those who loved their institutions tended to smother them in an emhrace of death, loving their rigidities more than their...promise, shielding them from life-giving criticism. On the other side, there arose a hreed of crities without love, skilled in demolition hut untutored... | |
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