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Foreign Policy: The Conservative School

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2011

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These two books are as dissimilar as two books can be which deal with essentially the same problem and are inspired by essentially the same philosophy. The problem is the survival of the West, and the philosophy is one of progressive conservatism. In foreign policy, both authors share a preference for the traditional outlook and methods and an aversion to the crusading tendencies of mass democracy.

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Copyright © Trustees of Princeton University 1955

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1 See Pogue, Forrest C., “Why Eisenhower's Forces Stopped at the Elbe,” World Politics, IV (April 1952), pp. 356–68.CrossRefGoogle Scholar