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* The purpose of democratic statecraft is, or should be, to find the means of ordered liberty in a world condemned to everlasting change. |
* The purpose of democratic statecraft is, or should be, to find the means of ordered liberty in a world condemned to everlasting change. |
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** [[Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.]], ''The Cycles of American History'' (1986), p. 422. |
** [[Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.]], ''The Cycles of American History'' (1986), p. 422. |
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- The purpose of democratic statecraft is, or should be, to find the means of ordered liberty in a world condemned to everlasting change.
- Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., The Cycles of American History (1986), p. 422.

