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The Virtues of Boldness<br >Looking back (Americans do a lot of that these days because it<br >seems pleasanter than contemplating the future), a fascinating as-<br >pect of the public s reaction a decade ago was that so many people<br >considered Apollo l 7 the end of something, not the beginning of<br >something.<br > The moon landing helped to frame the 1960s. At the beginning<br >of the decade, John Kennedy said we would do it by the end of the<br >decade. And we did. It was like Babe Ruth s "called shot" in the<br >World Series. America audaciously pointed to the right-field<br >bleachers and then hit the ball to the spot.<br > When the words "The Eagle has landed" crackled back to earth<br >ten years ago, a challenge was met. It began on October 4, 1957,<br >when a 184-pound sphere of Soviet technology orbited the earth.<br >One of President Eisenhower s advisers suggested that as a show of<br >national strength, Sputnik was less impressive than a U.S. super-<br >markm display in Zagreb. The junior senator from Massachusetts<br > 4isagreed. John Kennedy s strongest beliefs were about the dy-<br > As Eisenhower s term ended, he pruned the space program that<br > was pointing, tentatively, toward the moon. Daniel Boorstin, the<br > historian, believes Eisenhower was moved, in part, by his "Cincin-<br > natus complex." He was "haunted by his military background"<br > and determined to keep America "civilian-oriented." In his fare-<br > well address he warned against "the military-industrial complex."<br > It is odd that Ike from Abilene supplied perhaps the most-used<br > phrase of the 1960s radicalism. It is odder still that in another<br > passage he anticipated the growth of anxiety about a "scientific<br > technological elite."<br >Q<br ><br >
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The Pursuit of Virtue and Other Tory Notions pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2024