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Abstract
What is required is not so much a reformation as a revolution, and the arena for struggle is one's own consciousness. To discover how one's particular discipline is related to the mystical vision is not an ephemeral luxury, it is a project of greatest importance ... for those who have eyes and can see; and for those who have ears and can hear.
Recommended Citation
Williams, Richard R.
(1971)
"Nonsense in the Classroom*,"
Perspectives (1969-1979): Vol. 2:
No.
3, Article 3.
Available at:
https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/perspectives/vol2/iss3/3