Arthur Burns and the Successor Generation
Released: Nov 16, 1988
Publisher: University Press of America
Format: Textbook Binding, 76 pages
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Description:
Arthur Burns, known throughout the world as a teacher, economist, central banker, and counselor to presidents, devoted the last years of his life-while he was U.S. Ambassador in Germany and after his return to Washington in 1985-to the young people in the U.S. and Europe, the successor generation. He studied, spoke, and wrote about the need for greater mutual knowledge and understanding among the future leaders of the Atlantic community. This book is a record of his efforts in this vital field. The book is unique; no other American statesman has recognized the need for focusing attention on the successor generation. No other has devoted so much intellectual energy to studying the problems facing the young people, and to suggesting remedies-namely, better education and more exchanges among young people of different societies.
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