“It is still in the lap of the gods whether a society can succeed which is based on "civil liberties and human rights" conceived as I have tried to describe them; but of one thing at least we may be sure: the alternatives that have so far appeared have been immeasurably worse.”

—  Learned Hand

"A Fanfare for Prometheus" (29 January 1955).
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American legal scholar, Court of Appeals judge 1872–1961

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