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Vaclav Havel at Harvard 1995
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Vaclav Havel, then the President of the Czech Republic, discussed the growth of a world community in his famous commencement address at the Harvard University. He said that many of the great problems we face today have their origin in the fact that the global civilization is no more than a thin veneer over the sum total of human awareness. Havel spoke to a crowd of 25,000 students, parents and alumni at Harvard University. Here is the transcript.