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Men and nations have grown arrogant, and the classic struggle of the 20th century continues.

The educated peoples of this world have enslaved the uneducated; the rich have dominated the poor; the white minorities have crushed the non-white peoples of the globe.

Revolutionary nations - revolutionary 300 years ago - have turned to counter-revolution.

This country, which has visited death on thousands of Vietnamese has found the additional arrogance to ignore the centuries of pleading from her own domestic colony, the blacks.

When these pleadings are dismissed, then the problem of the 20th century comes to the fore, and violence is done to the notion that men can solve their problems without it.

In the 1970s, the theme of the struggle is likely to be violence. We have already seen ample evidence of what sort of violence

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