The first of a two-part series.
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When this article appeared, Richard J. Barnet was a founder and co-director of the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington, D.C.
A Traditionalist View (by Thomas Howard) and An Egalitarian View (by Donald Dayton).
I am willing to allow Nixon to have been the devil if we view him as having been our corporate personality reflective of the more glaring sins we commit together.
Members of the Division of Church and Society and of other units of the NCC have been impressed with the degree to which that statement lessens the distance that is often assumed to separate “evangelical Christians” from “ecumenical Christians.”
What can we do? What steps can we take, using the method of nonviolent direct action?
When Richard Nixon promised the American people a “generation of peace,” most radicals chuckled and sneered.