HUMANISM in AMERICA
...ruction of the corrupted notion of individuality is not far from present. It has been said that the single most human characteristic is the ability to rebuild, reconnect, and go on. Essentially, evolution has deemed that the most important function of the human mind is not to remember, but to forget. One may find it hard to find his place among the now-scattered ruins of once-solid values, but he needs to fear nothing: his struggle against tyranny will prove him just, and that is all he can do. The very value of our human hearts lies in that we are, however unwillingly, permanently intertwined into each others existence. If our values of solitary confinement within our society are not destroyed, it is reasonable to assume that the very bond that gives us our power will be stripped from our hands. Never has a more difficult yet necessary time been set aside for reform and revolution, and never has a people so thoughtlessly abandoned it. Action is a word of the past, a distant and unfam...