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Jimmy Carter was right about America, but nobody listened
“Too many of us now tend to worship self-indulgence and consumption,” he said in his famous 1979 speech.
Ron LieberHalfway into his US presidency, Jimmy Carter’s back was against the wall. It was July 1979, the height of the energy crisis, and the beleaguered president went on national television to deliver not a speech, but a kind of sermon.
The address – called Crisis of Confidence – challenged Americans to acknowledge personal failings that he believed were compounding very real public problems.
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