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It is tough to be the second toughest guy in a tough town: ask the man who shot liberty valance.
Abstract: The eternal conflict between justice and violence is the theme of director John Ford's last great film, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. In the world of the American West where Ford's story is set, justice does not just happen; it is a work of manly...
Tags: courage, Ford Motor Co., Injustice, Plato
Research articles 2007-01-01
My boss is a golf fanatic. During the warmer months, he'll sneak out of work early once or twice a week and take a bunch of the guys from the office with him to the local linksBecause I don't golf, I never get asked to go with them. Yet I...
Tags: Office Life, Personal Conduct, Workplace, injustice, Where's The Line?
Blog posts 2007-07-01
"Poised between Savagery and Civilization": Forging Political Communities in Ford's Westerns.
From 1917 to 1970 John Ford directed well over one hundred films, of which roughly twenty were full-length Westerns. Ford so deftly handled his craft that he is considered one of the finest directors of the genre. His Westerns had all the ingredients of great cinema: The...
Tags: FINANCE, Ford Motor Co., Government, Injustice, Litigation, Plato, Regulations
Research articles 1999-06-22
EPA issues environmental injustice "toolkit".(Industry News)(Environmental Protection Agency)(Brief Article)
The EPA is seeking public comment or a proposed "toolkit" aimed at assisting the agency in assessing potential allegations o environmental injustice and providing a framework for understanding national policy on the topic. The EPA is seeking public comment or a proposed "toolkit" ...
Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, injustice
Research articles 2004-01-01

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Environmental Injustice and Human Rights Abuse: The States, MNCs, and Repression of Minority Groups in the World System
The issues of global environmental injustice and human rights violations are the central focus of this article. Existing cross-national empirical data and case studies are utilized to assess and establish the patterns of transnational toxic wastes dumping, natural resource exploitation, and human rights transgression. The bases of global environmental injustice...
Tags: Society For Human Ecology
White papers 2003-11-12
Israel/Occupied Territories/Palestinian Authority -- Injustice and repression are not the answer.
M2 PRESSWIRE-24 January 2002-AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL: Israel/Occupied Territories/Palestinian Authority -- Injustice and repression are not the answer C1994-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:24012002 Two days after the latest arbitrary armed attack on Israelis Amnesty International condemned the attack and urged the Israeli...
Tags: West Bank
Research articles 2002-01-24
Newest injustice to disabled vets: Robbing Sgt. Peter to pay Sgt. Paul
WASHINGTON - Robbing Peter to pay Paul is an old, old game in Congress, but seldom has it been played so blatantly as in the slow, grudging retreat of the Bush administration and Republican legislators on the issue of the Disabled Veterans Tax. Three months ago I wrote...
Tags: Benefits, disability, pension, Republican, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2003-09-16
The Winds of Injustice: American Indians and the U.S. Government. (book reviews)
French, Laurence Armand. New York: Garland Publishing Co., 1994. XVIII + 266 pps. Notes, Index. Cloth. The Winds of Injustice is the most recent volume in Garland Publishing Company's series, Current Issues in Criminal Justice, edited by Frank P. Williams III and Marilyn...
Tags: Government, SOFTWARE, U.S. Congress, U.S. Government
Research articles 1996-01-01
Greed and Injustice in Classical Athens.(Book Review)
Greed and Injustice in Classical Athens. By Ryan K. Balot. (Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2001. Pp. xi, 291. $39.50.) Greed, identified as "central" to Athenian history, ideology, and political thought, as a prime motivator of political activity, and as the subject...
Tags: FINANCE, Investment, Leadership, Princeton University
Research articles 2004-03-22
No Justice Through Injustice...
Waskow, Arthur Forward 12-21-2001 No Justice Through Injustice... On December 11, two members of the Jewish Defense League, a militant Jewish organization, were arrested by the FBI for plotting to blow up a Los Angeles mosque and bomb the offices...
Tags: FBI, Government
Research articles 2001-12-21
Views from inside the system: Prisoners comment on issues injustice
Michigan Chronicle 02-02-1999 Views from inside the system: Prisoners comment on issues injustice The Michigan Chronicle receives countless letters from prison inmates. Many of the letters are pleas to help get cases overturned, but many speak of issues such as abuse, inadequate health care...
Tags: Chronicle, punishment, U.S. Circuit Court, youth
Research articles 1999-02-02
Prison uprisings were response to injustice
Curtis L. Ivery Michigan Chronicle 11-07-1995 Prison uprisings were response to injustice. Federal authorities can deny all they want that the recent prison uprisings were not the result of Congress' refusal to reduce sentences for the use and sale of crack cocaine....
Tags: MARKETING, possession, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1995-11-07
Injustice...down on the farm
Michigan Chronicle 05-27-1997 Injustice...down on the farm By George Wilson In spite of denial by some, there are very few African Americans who can't trace their roots back to a farm. Now, current actions by the U.S. Department of Agriculture...
Tags: Manufacturing, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Y2K
Research articles 1997-05-27
The Ryle Lectures 2004 - Responsibility and Structural Injustice: March 15 - 18; Trent University's Philosophy Department presents Iris Marion Young, Professor of Political Science, University of Chicago.
M2 PRESSWIRE-25 February 2004-TRENT UNIVERSITY: The Ryle Lectures 2004 - Responsibility and Structural Injustice: March 15 - 18; Trent University's Philosophy Department presents Iris Marion Young, Professor of Political Science, University of ChicagoC1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:02252004 Trent University's Philosophy...
Tags: professor, University of Chicago
Research articles 2004-02-25
Wenger stokes Arsenal's sense of injustice ahead of Slavia Prague clash
LONDON AFP — Motivation comes in many guises and Arsene Wenger is cleverly cultivating a sense of injustice in his Arsenal players as they stride through their Champions League group. Wenger's side are in fine form and should extend their 100 percent winning record in Group H when they...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Arsenal, Europe, team
Research articles 2007-10-23
Injustice imposed on FLDS
Where are the American Civil Liberties Union and Rocky Anderson at the terrible injustice imposed on the women and children at the Texas compound? Dan Memmott Nephi
Tags: American Civil Liberties Union
Research articles 2008-04-17
Terror suspect 'at real risk of injustice'
Fight goes on Haroon Rashid Aswat (above, right) pictured with radical Muslim preacher Abu Hamza al-Masri in 1999, and two artists' impressions of Aswat during his court appearances A TERROR suspect from Dewsbury who is wanted by the US Government would be at a real risk of fundamental injustice...
Tags: MARKETING, U.S. Government
Research articles 2006-07-12
Thousands of jobs sink into a marsh.(Reverse Spin)
Byline: Frederick P. Gabriel Jr. Chalk up another 3,000 pink slips to corporate injustice. Marsh & McLennan Cos. Inc., the nation's largest insurance broker, said last Tuesday that it will lay off 3,000 employees, or about ...
Tags: bond, Fidelity Investments, job, SEC
Research articles 2004-11-15
DeLay: House Delivers Justice for Both Victims; Unborn Victims of Violence Act Sent to Senate
"Civilized society has an obligation to punish injustice, no matter the size, strength, or political inconvenience of its victim," DeLay said. "The Unborn Victims of Violence Act is a matter of common sense and common decency. "Civilized society has an obligation to punish injustice, no matter the size, strength,...
Tags: U.S. Senate, violence
Research articles 2004-02-26
Iran shuns UN on eve of nuclear deadline
TEHRAN AFP — Iran's hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad vowed that his country "will not bow to injustice and pressure," the day before a UN deadline to stop sensitive nuclear work expires. "Thanks to God, we are a nuclear state," the firebrand leader said in a speech in the west...
Tags: International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, Leadership
Research articles 2006-04-27
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