Quoted in The Reactionary Mind
2000s
“There is always a nasty surprise in store for the imperial mind. It is typical of the imperial point of view that it is ignorant of, or blind to, the other. The imperial mind keeps missing the point. It fails to appreciate, for all its benevolence, why it might come under attack, why it might, for instance, be worth a nation's while to rise up against it. The imperial mind has to be shocked out of its daydreams.”
"Goodbye to All That?" (p. 72)
The Strength of Poetry: Oxford Lectures (2001)
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