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In his autobiography, Peeling the Onion, which provoked a storm of controversy when it was published in 2006, Grass for the first time acknowledges that as a boy of seventeen he was a proud member of the infamous Waffen-SS. Clemens's fiction speaks with uncanny fidelity to the repressed moral anguish of white America - which is to say that guilt is most characteristically manifest in both the manner and the matter of his writing as a restive impulse straining upward, against formidable resistance, toward the surface of consciousness.\n Grass' experience of the Second World War, by contrast, confronted him with moral challenges of greater gravity from which he had fewer avenues of moral retreat.
...The significance of the exclusion is clearest in light of the ways ... to which he felt himself a guilty party. The accusing truth of the past was invariably pro...
... states and was no longer of any significance on the national stage. FURTHER READINGS. Anbinder,...
... within each category, and the significance of those uncommon questions. No settlement class c... same day, the CCR defendants filed a third-party action against their insurers, seeking a declarato...
There are other, earlier candidates for this "divide" through which significant topoi separated off into differing currents of philosophy.1 Roberta Lanfredini2 describes one of the conflicts between the two fathers of phenomenology and logical positivism,, Husserl and Schlick, respectively, in this case, over the significance of "qualitative aspects" for the constitution of knowledge. [...] while we may criticize Gabriel in his seeming contention that this was a privileged battle leading to our current situation of philosophical division, it would, at the same time, be fair to him to suggest that this disagreement (along with the 1929 Davos Disputation between Cassirer and Heidegger and other events of this period and afterwards), was a significant event in the grounding of the diverge...
... "dispute."6 Indeed, the only real party in the disagreement was Carnap, as he was merely r...
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... and injury to the reputation of a third party, in deciding whether to hold an executive session....Also it is of some significance that the Committee did not hold another witness at...
Introduction. II. Without Access To Health Care: The American Case. A. An Overview of the American Health Care "System": The History of Efforts to Create More Universal Health Care Coverage. B. Disparities in Health and in Health Care. III. A Case Study: The State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). A. The Scope of the SCHIP Program. 1. How SCHIP Works. 2. States' SCHIP Programs. B. Efforts to Reauthorize SCHIP in 2007 and 2008. 1. Expanding SCHIP. 2. CMS Policy: The August 2007 Directive. IV. Access To Health Care And Class: What The Debate About Expanding Schip Reveals. A. The Opacity of Class in America and Health Disparities. 1. Class Opacity and Poverty. 2. Illness and Health as Markers of Class. B. Comparing Groups of Children. 1. Comparing Medicaid-Eligible and SCHIP-...
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