[E]verywhere what has been fatal to liberalism is its boundless but capricious moderation.
Michael Oakeshott, John Locke, The Cambridge Review, vol. 54, 1932, pp. 73, p. 73
[E]verywhere what has been fatal to liberalism is its boundless but capricious moderation.
Michael Oakeshott, John Locke, The Cambridge Review, vol. 54, 1932, pp. 73, p. 73