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Oberlin Review in Oberlin, Ohio

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Oberlin Review

Location

Oberlin, Ohio, United States of America

Date

Jan 29, 1971

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Old wineskins and fertile soil at Oberlin

An Oberlin Educational Commission contemplates reform rooted in strength and new principles. The piece argues against rash overhauls and urges preserving covenants of scholarship while pursuing thoughtful, evidence based change. It contrasts passive rejection with proactive, informed reform.

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Karl Hess to Speak on Anarchism Next Thursday Event

Karl Hess, former Newsweek editor and early Buckley Institute contributor, will discuss Anarchism this Thursday at 1:90 pm in Wilder Main Tongue. Hess, once a Republican strategist, reflects on state bureaucracy, education, and revolution, outlining his evolution from conservatism to critique of paternalism and political labeling.

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Washington winter reflections on foreign policy and civil liberty

Karl Hess sketches life on Capitol Hill and the State Department, contrasting student life with a wary view of U S foreign policy. He profiles Foreign Service Officers, Pentagon impressions, and corporate influences shaping policy, ending with a note on anarchist camaraderie.

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Distorted reflections on devotion to scholarship and change

A fragmented meditation argues that no policy can erase the need to cultivate devotion to study and inquiry. It warns the disgruntled psyche may undermine curiosity unless we pursue meaningful change through high achievement and creative embodiment rather than mediocrity.

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