"America represented to my father, as Lincoln put it, "the last, best hope of earth." I would like to be able to say that this made my father a remarkable man for his time and his circumstances. For, in many ways, he truly was a wonder. But this is not one of those ways. Among the Hungarians I knew—aside from those who were true believers in the Communists—this was the common sense of the subject. It was self-evident to them."
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Peter W. Schramm
1912 – 1959
Peter W. Schramm (23 December 1946 – 16 August 2015) was a Hungarian-born American political scientist.
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