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A conservative, I take it, is a man who despises vulgarity but the argument which is concerned exclusively with calculations of success, and is based on blindness to the nobility of the effort, is vulgar.
Leo Strauss
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Leo Strauss
Age: 74 †
Born: 1899
Born: September 20
Died: 1973
Died: October 18
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