A proposal for a World University, made last week by Joseph B. Chiozza, a University of Wisconsin sociology instructor, was endorsed here yesterday by George Miller III '52, the Student Council's representative to the National Student Association. The plan, Miller hopes, may be one of the primary subjects on the agenda of next summer's NSA national congress.
Miller said, "This idea sounds like what the student community has been looking for." He praised the plan as a "genuine attempt...to understand the numerous ideologies that exist in the world."
Chiozza, in a speech in Madison, Wisconsin, last Sunday, suggested the World University might be "a place where...fascism, democracy, or communism are neither right nor wrong, but are taught fairly and honestly to those students who choose to evaluate them."
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