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Tansy_Gold

(18,056 posts)
Sun Sep 25, 2022, 02:59 PM Sep 2022

STOCK MARKET WATCH -- Monday, 26 September 2022 [View all]

STOCK MARKET WATCH, Monday, 26 September 2022



Previous SMW:
SMW for 23 September 2022





AT THE CLOSING BELL ON 23 September 2022


Dow Jones 29,590.41 -486.27 (1.62%)
S&P 500 3,693.23 -64.76 (1.72%)
Nasdaq 10,867.93 -198.88 (1.80%)




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Market Conditions During Trading Hours:

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Quote for the Day:

Why this response? In part because Americans have little respect or affection for politics and those who practice it. In part because political action is regarded as the realm of passion, opinion and prejudice – the very antitheses of the techno-bureaucratic culture, with its faith in objectivity and expertise. In part, too, because politics is perhaps the last preserve of public passions, now that religion is of small moment to anyone, including the new breed of seminarians.

But all these factors do not add up to an explanation either of the growing politicization of the campuses or of the increasingly heavy counter-assaults against that politicization. For a fuller explanation it is necessary to look once again at the close integration of campus and community.

Sheldon S. Wolin and John H. Schaar. The Berkeley Rebellion and Beyond: Essays on Politics and Education in the Technological Society. The New York Review. (c) 1970.






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