"Liberal Values in the Modern World"
Power, Politics, and People (1963)
“The ideals of liberalism have been divorced from any realities of modern social structure that might serve as the means of their realization. … The detachment of liberalism from the facts of a going society make it an excellent mask for those who do not, cannot, or will not do what would have to be done to realize its ideals.”
"Liberal Values in the Modern World," in Power , Politics and People (1963), p. 189.
1960s
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