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Professor Farer writes: “One’s position on any particular foreign policy issue is deeply influenced, I believe, by some sort of moral or aesthetic reflex, a finally unanalyzable preference for certain groups over others and for certain social and political arrangements.”
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© 1988 Ernest van den Haag and Tom J. Farer
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Van Den Haag, E. (1988). Reality, Ideology, and Delusion. In: U. S. Ends and Means in Central America. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-5966-9_6
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