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had made black Americans dependent on the dominant society, and that such dependence still existed a century later after the American Civil War. Moynihan and his staff believed that government must go beyond simply ensuring that members of minority groups have the same rights as the majority and must
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as a full professor of education and urban politics. After commencing a second extended leave because of his public service in 1973, his faculty line was transferred to the university's Department of Government, where he remained until 1977. From 1966 to 1969, he also held a secondary administrative
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era, the 103rd Congress enacted legislation directing an inquiry into the uses of government secrecy. Moynihan chaired the commission, which studied and made recommendations on the "culture of secrecy" that pervaded the United States government and its intelligence community for 80 years, beginning
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to fund an Indo-US cultural and educational exchange program that lasted for a quarter century. On February 18, 1974, he presented to the Government of India a check for 16,640,000,000 rupees, then equivalent to $ 2,046,700,000, which was the greatest amount paid by a single check in the history of
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seat a year later. Moynihan opposed the resolution because he thought it was completely false and perverse. Also, his years in New York sensitized him on a pragmatic issue: "resolution against Zionism not only affected Israel but every Zionist people, which included the majority of American Jews",
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during the controversy. He made a remark of which she later did not remember the exact phrasing, but rendered it approximately as 'you must have mixed feelings about remembering events in New Delhi', which she and biographer Gil Troy interpreted as a threatening reference to a failed assassination
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In 1970, Moynihan wrote a memo to President Nixon saying, "The time may have come when the issue of race could benefit from a period of 'benign neglect'. The subject has been too much talked about. The forum has been too much taken over to hysterics, paranoids, and boodlers on all sides. We need a
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suits, rococo conversational riffs and Churchillian oratory" even as he maintained that "nothing and no one at LSE ever disposed me to be anything but a New York Democrat who had some friends who worked on the docks and drank beer after work." He also worked for two years as a civilian employee at
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in early 1990. During a question-and-answer session, Moynihan told Folami Grey, an official at the Dutchess County Youth Bureau, "If you don't like it in this country, why don't you pack your bags and go back where you came from?" This incident caused a protest in which 100 students took over the
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as suitable international challenges to be dealt by NATO. NATO was chosen, since the organization had suitable expertise in the field, as well as experience with international research coordination. The German government was skeptical and saw the initiative as an attempt by the US to regain
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in October 1969, it was concurrently announced that Moynihan would be returning to Harvard (a stipulation of his leave from the university) at the end of 1970. Operational oversight of the Urban Affairs Council was given to Moynihan's nominal successor as Domestic Policy Assistant, former
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The United States wished things to turn out as they did, and worked to bring this about. The Department of State desired that the United Nations prove utterly ineffective in whatever measures it undertook. This task was given to me, and I carried it forward with no inconsiderable
785:, the son of Margaret Ann (nΓ©e Phipps), a homemaker, and John Henry Moynihan, a reporter for a daily newspaper in Tulsa but originally from Indiana. He moved at the age of six with his Irish Catholic family to New York City. Brought up in the working class neighborhood of 1244: 1411:. Ambassador Moynihan was alarmed that two great democracies were cast as antagonists, and set out to fix things. He proposed that part of the burdensome debt be written off, part used to pay for U.S. embassy expenses in India, and the remaining converted into Indian 1271:. As one of the few people in Nixon's inner circle who had done academic research related to social policies, he was very influential in the early months of the administration. However, his disdain for "traditional budget-conscious positions" (including his proposed 2593:, one of the conspicuous examplesβ€”got it wrong. We were on the side of the people who denied this, and a president who could have changed his rhetoric, explained it, told the American people, didn't know the facts, they were secret, and they were kept from him." 1674:, Moynihan predicted the replacement on the world stage of Communist expansion with ethnic conflicts. He criticized the administration's "consuming obsession with the expansion of Communism – which is not in fact going on." In a September 8, 1990 letter to 1334:, a close friend of Ehrlichman since college and his main patron in the administration. Haldeman's maneuvering situated Moynihan in a more peripheral context as the administration's "resident thinker" on domestic affairs for the duration of his service. 618: 1453:
plan against her husband two years earlier. But the American public responded enthusiastically to his moral outrage over the resolution; his condemnation of the "Zionism is Racism" resolution brought him celebrity status and helped him win a
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state in decline. He believed it was most motivated by self-preservation. This view would influence his thinking in subsequent years, when he became an outspoken proponent of the then-unpopular view that the Soviet Union was a
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rolls. These recipients were families with children but only one parent (almost invariably the mother). The laws at that time permitted such families to receive welfare payments in certain parts of the United States.
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took no action against the larger nation's annexation of a small country. The Indonesian invasion caused the deaths of 100,000–200,000 Timorese through violence, illness, and hunger. In his memoir, Moynihan wrote:
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Hale, Dennis (December 2011). "Daniel Patrick Moynihan: A Portrait in Letters of An American Visionary, edited by Steven R. Weisman.: Public Affairs/Perseus Books, 2010. 705 pp. $ 35.00. ISBN: 9781586488017".
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were nuts, crackpots, scoundrels, and I think you could say that a fissure began in American political life that's never really closed. It reverberates, and I can say more about it. But in the main, American
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Moynihan had slipped into a highway appropriations bill. Some months later Moynihan apologized, and the two occasionally would relax in Moynihan's office after a long day to discuss their shared interest in
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Die FrΓΌhgeschichte der globalen Umweltkrise und die Formierung der deutschen Umweltpolitik(1950–1973) (Early history of the environmental crisis and the setup of German environmental policy 1950–1973),
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Moynihan coined the term "professionalization of reform", by which the government bureaucracy thinks up problems for government to solve rather than simply responding to problems identified elsewhere.
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EPA Alumni Association: EPA Administrator William K. Reilly notes the valuable relationship he had with Senator Moynihan. Reflections on US Environmental Policy: An Interview with William K. Reilly
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Daniel Patrick Moynihan, the nation's best thinker among politicians since Lincoln and its best politician among thinkers since Jefferson, now approaches the end of a long career in public office.
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in Nicaragua. Moynihan argued there was no active Soviet-backed conspiracy in Latin America, or anywhere. He suggested the Soviets were suffering from massive internal problems, such as rising
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where he discussed the impact government secrecy has had on the domestic politics of America for the past half century, and how myths and suspicion created an unnecessary partisan chasm.
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progress continues and racial rhetoric fades." Moynihan regretted that, as he saw it, critics misinterpreted his memo as advocating that the government should neglect minorities.
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in January 1969 as Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy and executive secretary of the Council of Urban Affairs (later the Urban Affairs Council), a forerunner of the
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movements", decided to "call for a formal alliance between liberals and conservatives", and wrote that the next administration would have to be able to unite the nation again.
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Graebner, William. "The End of Liberalism: Narrating Welfare's Decline, from the Moynihan Report (1965) to the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act (1996)",
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tried to establish a third civil column, establishing a hub of research and initiatives in the civil area, dealing as well with environmental topics. Moynihan named
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Hower, Joseph E. "'The Sparrows and the Horses': Daniel Patrick Moynihan, the Family Assistance Plan, and the Liberal Critique of Government Workers, 1955–1977".
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reports and recalling his strong advocacy for US positions in the UN, did at least on one occasion allow his advocacy to escalate into a physical attack. Senator
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which became clear when that community promoted a touristic boycott against Mexico as a consequence of its vote for the approval of the Resolution. In his book,
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In June 1975, Moynihan accepted his third offer to serve as United States Ambassador to the United Nations, a position (including a rotation as President of the
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In 1989, Moynihan received the U.S. Senator John Heinz Award for Greatest Public Service by an Elected or Appointed Official, an award given out annually by
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Although Moynihan was promoted to Counselor to the President for Urban Affairs with Cabinet rank shortly after Burns was nominated by Nixon to serve as
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program) led to frequent clashes (belying their unwavering mutual respect) with Nixon's principal domestic policy advisor, conservative economist and
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The commission's findings and recommendations were presented to the President in 1997. As part of the effort, Moynihan secured release from the
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He also had a half-brother, Thomas Joseph Stapelfeld, born on June 28, 1941 to Margaret Ann (nΓ©e Phipps) Moynihan and Henry Charles Stapelfeld.
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In 1994 the U.S. Navy Memorial Foundation awarded Moynihan its Lone Sailor Award for his naval service and subsequent government service.
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In 1969, he accepted Nixon's offer to serve as an Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy, and he was elevated to the position of
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SΓ‘nchez, Marta E. "One 'in bed' with la Malinche: stories of 'family' Γ‘ la Octavio Paz, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, and Oscar Lewis." in
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Aksamit, Daniel. "How the pathology became tangled: Daniel Patrick Moynihan and the liberal explanation of poverty since the 1960s."
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Moynihan married Elizabeth Brennan in 1955. The couple had three children, Tim, Maura, and John, and were married until his death.
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Moynihan's research of Labor Department data demonstrated that even as fewer people were unemployed, more people were joining the
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The quote also adds, "The Soviet Union realized this too late. Openness is now a singular, and singularly American, advantage."
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Rowe, Daniel. "The Politics of Protest: Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Great Society Liberalism and the Vocal Minority, 1965-1968".
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Andelic, Patrick. β€œDaniel Patrick Moynihan, the 1976 New York Senate Race, and the Struggle to Define American Liberalism.”
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In 1973, Moynihan (who was circumspect toward the administration's "tilt" to Pakistan) accepted Nixon's offer to serve as
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Following the October 1969 reorganization of the White House domestic policy staff, Moynihan was offered the position of
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stance, in line with the agenda of the White House at the time. He was also a strong supporter of Israel, condemning
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Moynihan first served in the Kennedy administration as special (1961–1962) and executive (1962–1963) assistant to
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from 1950 to 1953. During this period, Moynihan struggled with writer's block and began to fashion himself as a "
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Heath, Karen Patricia. "Daniel Patrick Moynihan and his 'Guiding Principles for Federal Architecture' (1962)."
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Tribute to Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Wilson International Center for Scholars, March 17, 1997 (part one)
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While formulating the Family Assistance Plan proposal, Moynihan conducted significant discussions concerning a
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Perhaps the most controversial action of Moynihan's career was his response, as Ambassador to the UN, to the
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Panel discussion on Moynihan's life and career, held at the Museum of the City of New York, October 18, 2010
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The Political Life of Bella Abzug, 1920–1976: Political Passions, Women's Rights, and Congressional Battles
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Moynihan was criticized after reportedly making offensive comments towards a woman of Jamaican descent at
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posits that Moynihan's 1975 UN speech opposing the resolution was the key moment of his political career.
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in the 1958 general election. Moynihan returned to academia, serving as a lecturer for brief periods at
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in 1947. Moynihan then returned to Tufts, where he completed a second undergraduate degree in sociology
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Moynihan report and the politics of controversy; a Trans-action social science and public policy report
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Moynihan broke with orthodox liberal positions of his party on numerous occasions. As chairman of the
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This article is about the U.S. senator from New York. For the U.S. representative from Illinois, see
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in 1996, a bill that removed unemployment benefits. He was sharply critical of the bill and certain
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As a key Environment and Public Works Committee member, Moynihan gave vital support and guidance to
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in political discourse that Moynihan had once "slugged on the Senate floor after Bond denounced an
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to be a form of racism. Moynihan's wife Liz later recalled being approached in the UN galleries by
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Moynihan's thinking began to change during his tenure at the UN. In his 1993 book on nationalism,
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truth is that it is culture, not politics, that determines the success of a society. The central
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In the mid-1990s, Moynihan was one of the Democrats to support the ban on the procedure known as
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Throughout this transitional period, Moynihan maintained an academic affiliation as a fellow at
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in 1975, holding that position until early 1976; later that year he won election to the Senate.
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as his next Supreme Court nominee, which was followed a few weeks later by the resignation of
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On other issues though, he was much more progressive. He voted against the death penalty; the
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on black poverty. Moynihan left the Johnson administration in 1965 and became a professor at
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The Politics of a Guaranteed Income: The Nixon Administration and the Family Assistance Plan
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as the longest-serving Senator from the state of New York until they were both surpassed by
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later that year. He left the administration at the end of 1970, and accepted appointment as
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Moynihan's strong advocacy for New York's interests in the Senate, buttressed by the
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Nevertheless, Moynihan's tenure at the UN marked the beginnings of a more bellicose,
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also "act affirmatively" in order to counter the problem of historic discrimination.
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for the world's largest check, presented to India's Secretary of Economic Affairs.
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Wilson, William Julius. "The Moynihan Report and research on the black community".
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Moynihan continued to be interested in foreign policy as a Senator, sitting on the
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style. He spoke with a slight stutter, which led him to draw out vowels. Linguist
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The Professor and the President: Daniel Patrick Moynihan in the Nixon White House
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The Professor and the President: Daniel Patrick Moynihan in the Nixon White House
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renamed its Global Affairs Institute as the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs.
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Moynihan's political career started in the 1950s, when he served as a member of
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for Policy, Planning and Research, serving from 1963 to 1965 under Kennedy and
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to describe the senator as "the nation's best thinker among politicians since
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American foreign policy that turned away from Kissinger's unabashedly covert,
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positions, but opposed welfare reform in the 1990s. He also voted against the
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Daniel Patrick Moynihan : a portrait in letters of an American visionary
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considered Indonesia, then under a military dictatorship, a key ally against
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building. Moynihan had long championed the project, which is modeled after
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Ambassador Moynihan's 1975 Address to the United Nations General Assembly
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Maximum Feasible Misunderstanding: Community Action in the War on Poverty
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Daniel Patrick Moynihan: A Portrait in Letters of an American Visionary
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Daniel Patrick Moynihan: A Portrait in Letters of an American Visionary
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Daniel Patrick Moynihan: A Portrait in Letters of an American Visionary
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Fromer, Yoav. "Daniel Patrick Moynihan and the Politics of Tragedy."
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truth is that politics can change a culture and save it from itself."
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Permanent Representatives of the United States to the United Nations
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college's main administration building in response to his comments.
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exam, he continued his doctoral studies at the Fletcher School as a
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Tribute to Moynihan at the Wilson Center, March 17, 1997 (part two)
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and aimed to promote peace and reconciliation in Northern Ireland.
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in less ideological terms. He regarded it less as an expansionist,
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The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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American Burke: The Uncommon Liberalism of Daniel Patrick Moynihan
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The Gentleman From New York: Daniel Patrick Moynihan – A Biography
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Slavery: A Problem in American Institutional and Intellectual Life
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Rainwater, Lee, William L. Yancey, and Daniel Patrick Moynihan.
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Commission for Reception, Truth and Reconciliation in East Timor
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and a collapsing economy. In a December 21, 1986, editorial in
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United States Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works
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and director of a government research project centered around
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Friedman, L.; Levantrosser, W.F.; Hofstra University (1991).
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Moynihan's Moment: America's Fight Against Zionism as Racism
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List of U.S. political appointments that crossed party lines
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in the United States, Moynihan, "a national board member of
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Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations
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from the State of New York, defeating U.S. Representative
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Moynihan speaks on the discontinuation of public sales of
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article cited immediately above. Retrieved June 17, 2010.
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Daniel Patrick Moynihan: The Intellectual in Public Life
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Beyond Civil Rights: The Moynihan Report and Its Legacy
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Transcript: Clinton Remarks at Medal of Freedom Awards
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Richard M. Nixon: Politician, President, Administrator
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in the general election. He also was nominated by the
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Moynihan issued his research in 1965 under the title
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After release of the information, Moynihan authored
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in Manhattan's Foley Square was named in his honor.
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Moynihan also voted against authorization of the 4298:"The Heinz Awards :: Daniel Patrick Moynihan" 3592:"Our Campaigns - NY US Senate Race - Nov 02, 1976" 3395: 3351:1978 edition (Sterling Publishing, 1977)pp.407-408 4811:(University of Texas Press, 2021) pp. 23–38. 3566:Pandaemonium: Ethnicity in International Politics 3537:Conflict-Related Deaths In Timor-Leste: 1974–1999 2313:Pandaemonium: Ethnicity in International Politics 1180:, Moynihan was recognized as a political ally of 12554: 4846:(PublicAffairs; 2010) 705 pages; primary sources 3285: 2481:Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs 2326:Miles to Go: A Personal History of Social Policy 2118:Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs 915:Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs 7888:Director of the Office of Management and Budget 7372:Director of the Office of Management and Budget 6434:United States Ambassadors to the United Nations 4324: 3240:Respectfully Quoted: A Dictionary of Quotations 1561:United States Senator from New York (1977–2001) 935:This period ended following Harriman's loss to 893:He ultimately received his PhD in history from 12713:The Fletcher School at Tufts University alumni 5070:United States Ambassador to the United Nations 4851:The Negro family: The case for national action 3461: 2721: 2174:The Negro Family: The Case For National Action 2124:, where he began his academic career in 1959. 1791:. 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He worked on the staff of New York Governor 200:United States Ambassador to the United Nations 12733:Members of the American Philosophical Society 12663:Massachusetts Institute of Technology faculty 8076: 7515: 6913: 6712: 6418: 6085: 5705: 5309: 4818:(University Press of Kansas; 2015) 189 pages; 4646:Chapter 12: Why Can't People Feed Themselves? 3705:"New Tax Law threatens high-tech consultants" 2690:Current Biography Yearbook: Annual Cumulation 2416:On August 9, 2000, he was presented with the 2141:and its best politician among thinkers since 1495:Later, he said he had defended a "shameless" 1374:(then held by career Foreign Service Officer 319:November 5, 1969 β€“ December 31, 1970 12723:United States Navy personnel of World War II 4787:(Houghton Mifflin Harcourt; 2000) 480 pages. 4057:"TRIBUTE TO SENATOR DANIEL PATRICK MOYNIHAN" 3980:"Moynihan Quits Lectureship After A Protest" 3620: 3384: 2435:, considered the most prestigious award for 2211:Coping: Essays on the Practice of Government 1806:in the 1990s, he strongly opposed President 369:January 23, 1969 β€“ November 4, 1969 265:February 28, 1973 β€“ January 7, 1975 169:September 8, 1992 β€“ January 3, 1993 7798:Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare 7257:Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare 4582: 4290: 4179: 3818:"The Lost Faith of Daniel Patrick Moynihan" 3236:"1579: Daniel Patrick Moynihan (1927–2003)" 2780: 2066:on March 26, 2003, from complications of a 1416:banking. 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In 1965, he published the controversial 126:January 3, 1993 β€“ January 3, 1995 83:January 3, 1977 β€“ January 3, 2001 49: 12583:Ambassadors of the United States to India 6102:United States Senate Committee on Finance 4921:Works by or about Daniel Patrick Moynihan 4675: 4081:Rosenbaum, David E. (December 12, 2000). 4080: 3901:"William F. Buckley: A Man of Many Words" 3109: 2127:Moynihan's scholarly accomplishments led 1980:Learn how and when to remove this message 1886:Moynihan Commission on Government Secrecy 1086:United States Courthouse in Austin, Texas 1053:Learn how and when to remove this message 835:from 1944 to 1945 and then enrolled as a 729:from 1992 to 1993 and as Chairman of the 212:June 30, 1975 β€“ February 2, 1976 12703:Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients 12578:Alumni of the London School of Economics 4760:(University of Pennsylvania Press; 2015) 4701: 4642:Frances Moore Lappe and Joseph Collins. 3931:. Yale University Press. December 1999. 3674:, June 2, 2010. 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(March 15, 2004). 2677: 2377:In 1968, Moynihan was elected to the 2373:American Academy of Arts and Sciences 2371:In 1966, Moynihan was elected to the 1350:international terrain after the lost 1110:They took inspiration from historian 837:Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps 12673:Nixon administration cabinet members 7353:Director of the Bureau of the Budget 5325:United States senators from New York 5205:U.S. Senator (Class 1) from New York 4802:PS, Political Science & Politics 4765:PS: Political Science & Politics 4729:PS: Political Science & Politics 4481:"A Real Saint Patrick's Day SeisiΓΊn" 3512: 3390: 3203: 3026: 2893:Dullea, Georgia (October 27, 1976). 2768: 2365: 2086:in numerous publications, including 2073: 2070:, ten days after his 76th birthday. 1918:adding citations to reliable sources 1889: 991:adding citations to reliable sources 962: 860:Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy 492: 12643:Ford administration cabinet members 8094:'s delegation(s) to the 95th-106th 4447: 4409:Coburn, Jesse (December 28, 2020). 3898: 3874:"Welfare-Reform Critics Were Wrong" 3799:Chapter4: Too close to infanticide 3099:Confessions of a Right-Wing Liberal 2931: 2728:. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company. 2517:The Politics of a Guaranteed Income 2506:– Reacting to the assassination of 2268:Best Editorial Cartoons of the Year 1839:North American Free Trade Agreement 1153:", a slogan coined by psychologist 1135:Controversy over the War on Poverty 959:Kennedy and Johnson administrations 949:1960 Democratic National Convention 759:North American Free Trade Agreement 733:from 1993 to 1995. He also led the 725:Moynihan served as Chairman of the 691:, devoting much of his time to the 24: 12623:Catholic politicians from Oklahoma 6735:United States Ambassadors to India 4829: 4721: 4704:"Secrecy: The American Experience" 4583:O'Toole, Garson (March 17, 2020). 4518:Shafer, Jack (December 27, 2013). 3297:Moynihan, D.; Weisman, S. (2010). 2790:. nixonlibrary.gov. Archived from 2396:degree from Tufts, his alma mater. 1581:, New York City Council President 1365: 1327:. 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Index

Daniel Moynihan
P. H. Moynihan

United States Senator
New York
James Buckley
Hillary Clinton
Senate Finance Committee
Lloyd Bentsen
Bob Packwood
Senate Environment Committee
Quentin Burdick
Max Baucus
United States Ambassador to the United Nations
Gerald Ford
John Scali
Bill Scranton
United States Ambassador to India
Richard Nixon
Kenneth Keating
Bill Saxbe
Counselor to the President
Arthur Burns
Donald Rumsfeld
White House Urban Affairs Advisor
Joe Califano
John Ehrlichman
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Washington, D.C.
Arlington National Cemetery

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