Charles Handy's inaugural address, delivered at the 235th RSA session. Handy emphasizes how the RSA is concerned with making society an efficient place but also a civilized place in arts, manufactures, and commerce. He proceeds to relate how the Society has always done three things: promote enquiry, celebrate achievement, and champion initiatives, but that, in contemporary society, it is more often issues of social significance which are the matter of the RSA's enquiries. Handy goes on to discuss fundraising to meet the RSA's objectives and exporting the RSA overseas.
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