The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 04, 1983, Image 1

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The western world needs a consistent ideology to
restore is security, said the guest speaker for the
. UIJL Young Americans for Freedom at the Union
Thursday night .
'Marxism is the only ideology the world has now,"
said Dr. Erik Eitter Von Kuehnelt-Leddin, columnist
for the National Eeview. "The East has an ideology;
we only have elections."
Von Kuehnelt-Leddin, a native of Austria, tours
America annually. UNL is his eighth stop in three
days in Nebraska. He has spent an accumulated 16
years in the United States and b a professor at
Georgetown and Eeaumont College.
.' About 20 people attended the speech.
Von Kuehnelt-Leddin said that elections in west
ern Europe and the United States make an alliance
between the two dlTSeult.
"The dllUculty is not because cf!ms like Hoots cr
Dallas, arJAmencanfcm, or propaganda, but be
' cause governments and policies change with every
election, he said.
Every election puts shivers through Europe" he
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said. Vhat the new government will stand for is
unknown, and this creates distrust, he said.
Democratic elections went against the European
history of monarch, Von Kuehnelt-Leddin said. The
United States "has helped destroy the European
fabric" by committing what he termed the original
sin: intervention into European affairs during World
War I in 1917, therefore establishing democracy in
Europe through force. .
Von Kuehnelt-Leddin said that abolition of the
monarchy in countries like Iran results in chao3.
"Wherever you look, you find calamity," he said.
Besides a consistent ideology, the western world
needs to change its government, he said. He said
governments should have quality leaders with know
ledge and experience. Bureacracy should be elimi
nated so that the government could act swiftly.
He said the voters and representatives are increas
ing their ignorance cf world affairs because they
cannot get enough information to judge the prob
lems correctly.
"Thisis an impcsafblesituationf"hesaid."Weceed
of real knowledge, we dent need bureaucracy,
we need quality. Instead we get Harry the Haber
dasher who throws A-bombs on Japan like confetti"
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"Clients are much mere sophisticated than they :
used to be and they're looking for an architect who
will be the master bui!der,"said GO, a 1043 architec-
" ture graduate of UIL vbitir.g campus for Master
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Architects, who for many years were respenslile
just for designs, now are expected to handle the
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cut tha fceef mdnsrv has Ktrrlfcs thst sa
fcrtei the ce n back up, Gov. Lib Kerrey"
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Kerrey rpel:e about beef productisn in Ilebraska
in tihe East Union to the Nebraska Beef Industry
'Flashing and Ptejectien Fcrum. .
' Consumption cf beef has declined in the past -jears
because cf h!gh prices and a deercrre in
Czzzd fcxred meat, but the beef Lidtnr opart cf
entire process frem design to managing the con
struction process, he eai
. In response to this demand, his company has
developed what is called a total process service
group that will be a sele source cf responsibility for
"7Vre cen1r.eed that the future cf architecture '
lies in getting back to the role of master builder and
being responsible for the total prcj set design and
To prepare themselves for this added responsibil
ity, architecture students should be ready to assume
. liability and to direct the cperaiisn," GUI said.
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its should acquire rood speal:
the Aniean culture. Kerrey esiJ.
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valuer he tilJL Hie beef IzdJj needs to wail: cn
prerr.s:L-g the valae cf bssfazi cn inprc'.tr.g its
. Czppcrt "chculi aba te tI".sn to the pacliag
czi-ill passers are usually mere ir.r.s.2tiYe in meat
pre and can hep to prerr.se t.e m.t
the !:;! Lizstry. The ur-vrrclty cheall pi:?
thsrr":I"."en and for their products, GIHssi Gaining
and the raaster3,but added that he weIi Hire to see
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has had Li l:all".g vrlth architects. , .
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