61. The new house will specialize in books by public figures, journalists, historians and social critics. 62. The problem was best expressed by social critic Lewis Mumford. 63. The question, social critics, urban affairs experts and philosophers agree, is how much society won or lost in the process. 64. The reporter as showman too often becomes the social critic as con man. 65. The survey results come as the growth in such incentives is coming under fire from social critics as well as some lawmakers. 66. These included novelist Ludwig Lewisohn and French scholar Albert Guerard and such visiting scholars as Eleanor Roosevelt and social critic Max Lerner. 67. Those apologies are not so much about remorse as about avoiding confrontation and blame, said Dr. Masao Miyamoto, a psychiatrist and social critic. 68. This social critic was so exasperated with Germany that he actually thought for a while about leaving Germany and settling in America. 69. To some social critics, this implies the lack of a moral compass, the absence of an ethical core. 70. To social critics on this continent, skin lighteners are merely another negative legacy of white colonialism. |