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Dennis L. Cuddy Ph., D. -- Global Ethics And World Government: "Concerning the movement toward a one-world government today, if the power elite are to accomplish their objectives, traditional values would, of course, have to be undermined. In that regard, education has played a critical role for many years, and a typical example can be found in The Tenth Yearbook of the National Education Association's Department of Superintendence, published in February 1932, and titled Character Education, in which one reads:
'Relativity must replace absolutism in the realm of morals as well as in the spheres of physics and biology.
'...If the individual is to be happy in the contemporary order, he must be open-minded with respect to new values and new arrangements.
'...Loyalty to the family must be merged into loyalty to the community, loyalty to the community into loyalty to the nation, and loyalty to the nation into loyalty to mankind. The citizen of the future must be a citizen of the world.
'...Also, within the limits of a particular society, individualistic and competitive impulses must be subordinated increasingly to social and cooperative tendencies. "
'Relativity must replace absolutism in the realm of morals as well as in the spheres of physics and biology.
'...If the individual is to be happy in the contemporary order, he must be open-minded with respect to new values and new arrangements.
'...Loyalty to the family must be merged into loyalty to the community, loyalty to the community into loyalty to the nation, and loyalty to the nation into loyalty to mankind. The citizen of the future must be a citizen of the world.
'...Also, within the limits of a particular society, individualistic and competitive impulses must be subordinated increasingly to social and cooperative tendencies. "
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