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CAN AN ORDINARY MAN do anything about the vast problems of the modern world?
This is the first-person story of the effective, but almost invisible, role which a schoolmaster is playing in his part of South-East Asia, resolving communal differences, getting opposing politicians to work together, creating trust between labour and management.
Malcolm MacDonald writes in his foreword: "This book throws beams of light on several important events during the last decades and is a distinct contribution to contemporary history.... Other peoples in regions where interracial decisions are creating dangerous situations can learn a great deal from it."