“The analogy that comes to my mind is from my JFK, Conservative book, which tells the story of how President Kennedy, after the 1963 March on Washington, met with the organizers, including Martin Luther King Jr., and told them . . .” Praising Asians :: Smartertimes.com

From the latest article in the New York Times’ coverage of the Harvard admissions affirmative action case: Claire Jean Kim, a professor of Asian-American studies

“Big business would be able to use the government to cartelize the economy, restrict competition, and regulate production and prices, and also to be able to wield a militaristic and imperialist foreign policy to force open markets abroad and apply the sword of the State to protect foreign investments. Intellectuals would be able to use the government to restrict entry into their professions and to assume jobs in Big Government to apologize for, and to help plan and staff, government operations.” World War I as Fulfillment: Power and the Intellectuals | Mises Institute

Big business would be able to use the government to cartelize the economy, restrict competition, and regulate production and prices, and also to be able

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