We have to level with students.
The most important message I receive from young people today is this: 'Don't try to hand us our lives on a silver platter.'
This is a yawning gulf of irritated boredom between the two halves of our body politic.
Beginnings are being made.
As the nation's first citizen, the President should be the chief patron of citizen efforts.
The problem lies not with the American people, but with a government that has lost touch with the people.
We cannot afford to let volunteers become mere foot-soldiers in a battle directed from Washington.
Is it I?
These years of turmoil have shocked Americans into a recognition of how enormous are the social tasks ahead of us, and how urgent.
The present Administration has been so transfixed by Federal power that it has ignored the power of people.
Science has served mankind faithfully and well.