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This was a dynamic tendency, not a stable position. The arrow of development always pointed toward more openness, more deconsolidation of old authorities, and more disenchantment, which is why the revolutionary rhetoric of the 1960s, while certainly disruptive, was more in continuity with the 1950s than in rebellion against it.
Return of the Strong Gods: Nationalism, Populism, and the Future of the West
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