Sirs, is there a very great difference between the young and the old? Youth, the young people, if they are at all alive are full of revolutionary ideas, full of discontent, are they not? They must be; otherwise they are already old... Bangalore 1948
In late 1960s and early 1970s, Krishnamurti held talks and discussions at many universities, especially in the USA, South Americ, and India.
The present compilation, consisting of eleven conversations with the young, were held not on univeristy compuses, but in the houses where Krishnamurti stayed during his annual visits to India
Krishnamurti talks about the fundamental difference between functional knowledge-which is necessary for survival in the world - and psychological knowldege, which creates the illusion that individuals are evolving towards a personal utopia. His insight that 'Knowldege is distroying us' is apt for the present age which proudly calls itself the 'knowledge society'. This insight demands a completely revolutionary approach to life, an approach which should begin from a very young age.
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