CHAPTER 17New Skin for New Wine
The best strategy of developing the Center’s program at this time seems to be one of responding to opportunities rather than an organized, idealistically-oriented program. Our major aim of helping the colleges build for more responsible participation in society is going to be a most difficult one to follow. The colleges, at this point, are more concerned with survival in short-range terms than with an influence that would be as difficult as the one we are urging—even their own survival might depend on it in the long run. Consequently my own personal efforts will be to exploit available opportunities rather than a bald frontal kind of program. By this process the Center may never be credited with a major contribution, ...
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