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  • Another Yale professor, Joe Duffey, encouraged us to read Paul Goodman's "Growing Up Absurd" teaching to transgress? and John Rawls "Theory of Justice"--i.e., all society benefits if you assist those who need help the most.

    Rev. Earl E. Johnson: No Poverty Of Spirit Rev. Earl E. Johnson 2011

  • Dave Plunkert Saul Bellow, Norman Mailer, Dwight Macdonald, J.D. Salinger, Paul Goodman, William Burroughs and other bohemian culture heroes were among his followers: examples of what Lionel Trilling unsettlingly called "the moral urgency, the sense of crisis and the concern with personal salvation that mark the existence of American intellectuals."

    Thinking Inside the Box Henry Allen 2011

  • Douglas Murray – thinktanker and author of Neoconservatism: Why We Need It – and Paul Goodman, ex-MP, ex-Telegraph leader writer, have drawn muskets over Goodman's refusal to fall into line over gay marriage.

    Hugh Muir's diary 2011

  • Paul Goodman , CEO of BillyBey Ferry Co., which operates under the brand New York Waterway, says the goal is to have 400,000 to 500,000 passenger trips the first season.

    Ferry From Sadness Sumathi Reddy 2011

  • Everytime I drive down this road I think of Paul Goodman asking, "Driver, what stream is it?"

    The subject was her. He was the object. W.F. Lantry 2011

  • "It's been restored to its original grandeur," said Paul Goodman , chief executive of Billybey Ferry Co., an owner of NY Waterway.

    Grand Entry for Ferry Riders Heather Haddon 2011

  • In his fascinating documentary, "Paul Goodman Saved My Life," opening Wednesday for two week at Film Forum, first-time director Jonathan Lee attempts to remedy the present amnesia about this provocative, maddening, complex and divisive figure.

    Paul Goodman: Recounting Forgotten Man on the Attack Richard B. Woodward 2011

  • Even by the obstreperous standards of other New York intellectuals, Paul Goodman 1911-72 was a special kind of troublemaker.

    Paul Goodman: Recounting Forgotten Man on the Attack Richard B. Woodward 2011

  • Paul Goodman, the former Tory MP who is now executive editor at ConservativeHome, says it has a wide appeal because it is a broad church.

    Tim Montgomerie, the man who takes the Conservative pulse 2012

  • Dave Plunkert Saul Bellow, Norman Mailer, Dwight Macdonald, J.D. Salinger, Paul Goodman, William Burroughs and other bohemian culture heroes were among his followers: examples of what Lionel Trilling unsettlingly called "the moral urgency, the sense of crisis and the concern with personal salvation that mark the existence of American intellectuals."

    Thinking Inside the Box Henry Allen 2011

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