Signs of the Times

Dr. Albert Schweitzer as reported in the Saturday Review New York, New York

Now, in his harvest years, [Dr. Schweitzer's] thoughts and energies are turned also to the uncertainty that has clouded over the prospect for civilized man. . . .

He believes that governments will become responsible and sane in large affairs only as people create a mandate for them to do so. . . . He hopes that the individual in the twentieth century will somehow be able to cut through to the original purity inside him.

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June 25, 1960
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