Foreword

With each passing generation, we find society growing more permissive. The individual is called upon to increase his understanding and tolerance of his fellow man's conduct. With the coming of the electronic age-radio and television and newspapers-we find ourselves far more informed far faster than ever before.

Information comes in a deluge and the average person reels against the avalanche of new inventions and ideas. Society is affected. What used to take ten years to imprint itself upon a society now seems to do so in a matter of weeks. Change has ever been upon us, but never with such a bewildering variety and speed. So informed and over-informed has our society become that professors and psychologists now refer