Mo Udall - 1970 Felix Adler Address

Politics and Morality by Mo Udall (Rep. Morris K. Udall): While searching on the Net to see where there might be interesting articles mentioning Felix Adler -- the one who founded Ethical Culture, not the Felix Adler who was also known as "King of Clowns" -- I discovered this page. The following introductory paragraph was included by Udall when the article was republished in 1980:

(A Personal Note: Nearly 10 years ago, I delivered the following speech at the annual Felix Adler Lecture to the New York Society for Ethical Culture. My talk dealt with the turbulence of the 60s, and what Americans might expect in the 70s. For different reasons, much of those same observations still seem to apply today. This speech was first published as a newsletter in 1971, and is being reprinted here in an edited version.)

Posted by Jone Johnson Lewis on February 20, 2003


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