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...creator, Charles A. Reich, is a professor of law at Yale. He offers the rules, and defines the three categories, in a new book called The Greening of America (Random House; $7.95) that is attracting major attention. The game will be won, says Reich, when enough of his fellow citizens enter Consciousness III. Then a change of heart and spirit will set in all over America, the sterile, gray industrial landscape will grow greener, and all our life-suppressing institutions will be peaceably transformed from within...
...concerned FORTUNE editor who visited more than 100 schools during a 3½-year, $300,000 study sponsored by the Carnegie Corporation. Charles Silberman, 45, is the author of a perceptive summary of race relations, Crisis in Black and White. His new book, Crisis in the Classroom (Random House; $10), is likely to be as widely discussed as James B. Conant's 1959 report, The American High School Today. Silberman finds that even highly reputed schools are so preoccupied with order and discipline that they neglect real education...
...successful revolutionary movement nor to the strategic needs of this one. We believe that some forms of terrorism may be progressive at the present time (though decreasingly so). In saying this, we are by no means lending approval to all of the forms of terrorism which have taken place. Random assassination of rank-and-file police in white communities does not help build a movement; nor does terrorism against work-places or public events attended by masses of people. It is important to note, however, that most terrorism has thus far been directed against draft boards, ROTC buildings, and corporate...
...speaker recovered quickly with a few random descriptions. Finally Mr. Cox said, "I wouldn't want to say what they study." He added, though, that the Center puts out an annual report, which, of course, is available to the public...