polity of American government---werenhistorically "inevitable." Yet man doesnnot live by concepts of inevitability, andnAmerican isolationists in the interwarnperiod especially ought not to be faultednfor their fears and reservations based,nperhaps, for the most part on a perceptionnof historical forces they recognizednonly dimly. Certainly they do not deserventhe obloquy heaped . . .
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