
doi: 10.1007/bf01532629
pmid: 24420532
Things change very rapidly now. I remember saying in 1965 and 1966 that there were strains of racism in America and being severely criticized for it. It was not the thing to say. The Kerner Commission made it so cially acceptable, but what have we done about it? Very little. In the leisurely past, man could make it with racism and hatred and anger in his heart because his powers were very limited and his numbers few. Today, because of the population increase and science and technol ogy, we are totally interdependent, and for that reason, morals aside, jus tice aside, racism is no longer tolerable. The law can only express a goal. It cannot fulfill that goal. We im pose too much on the law because it seems easy to say that something shall be and then expect it to be. But life does not work that way; it nev er did and it never will. It takes people and institutions and hard work to make things so. The integration of the races was never an easy task. It gets constantly harder. The turbulence of our times will increase because all the dynam ics that are causing that turbulence are increasing?change, urbanization,
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