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The State of the Nation - Retrospect and Prospect (Hardcover, Reprint 2016)
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The State of the Nation - Retrospect and Prospect (Hardcover, Reprint 2016)
Series: Anniversary Collection
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Five leaders of business, television, education, government, and
labor address themselves in this book to the problems concerning
their fields and consequently concerning the entire American
citizenry. With an eye on the past history of the United States,
these men discuss the various problems of the present and future
and how we are to cope with them using the lessons and values of
the past, as well as recognizing new concepts and ideas that have
arisen. Karl R. Bopp, former President of the Federal Reserve Bank
of Philadelphia, concerns him self with the problem of eliminating
unemployment of men and capital without resorting to total economic
planning. Frank Stanton, former President of the Columbia
Broadcasting System, asks who shall determine what the people see
on television and whether there is an alternative to "the public
verdict" of applause or rejection. Earl J. McGrath, former U. S.
Commissioner of Higher Education, raises questions relating to the
performance of students and teachers at all levels of our
educational establishment. Who should go to college? What
differences in curricula should be encouraged? What practices and
conditions will produce those intellectual and moral qualities we
desire in our citizenry? Milton Katz, former Director of
International Legal Studies at Harvard University, discusses the
problem of increasing public understanding of the government's
conduct of foreign affairs. What is the proper "mix" of
professionally trained public servants and talented political
"transients"? How can public antipathy to expanding "bureaucracy"
be overcome in the interest of raising the quality of our foreign
affairs personnel. George W. Taylor, Professor of Industry at the
University of Pennsylvania and a member of President Kennedy's
Advisory Committee on Labor Management Relations, notes that the
"creative responses" required to maintain the nation's economic
equilibrium run "deeply against the grain of our traditional
thinking." How shall we respond to conflicts of private interests
(labor and management) that pose threats to, or actually damage,
the general welfare? Do we need institutional arrangements to
defend the public interest when great economic powers collide, and,
if so, what should be the role of government in these arrangements?
These five men do not purport to know all of the answers to the
great issues of our society. Implicit in their discussions is an
invitation to the reader to enter into a dialogue with them, to
examine his or her own ideas while scrutinizing theirs, to seek out
further data, to confirm, to refute, or to modify. The State of the
Nation: Retrospect and Prospect is an invaluable book for those
interested in the problems of society. It is a summons to Americans
to realize their responsibilities and privileges as citizens of a
democracy in the permanent pursuit of perfection.
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