really doing enough to encourage these great new schools are being set up in the poorest areas to help cldren who need them the most? and why are we putting up with a complete sndal of schools being allowed to fail year after year. if young people had left school without being able to read or write, why shouldn't that school be held more accountable? now, just as we want schools to be prideful we want everyone to feel pride of their communities. we need everyone to have a social responsibility at the heart of every community. the truth is for too long the big, boxy bureaucratic state has helped drain that responsibility away. it used local leadership with its endless dictates and confused regulators with rules and regulations and denied local people about any real say about what goes on where they live. is it any wonder why many people don't feel they have a state in their community? this has got to change and we're already tang steps to change it. we're training an army of community organizer to work in our most deprived neighborhoods because we're serious about encouraging social action and