"A book which had a particular influence on me was the American Herbert Agar's A Time for Greatness, which appeared in 1944. This was a strangely powerful analysis of how the West's moral failure allowed the rise of Hitler and the war which had followed. It urged a return to Western liberal democratic values and β though I liked this less β a fair amount of left-wing social engineering. For me the important message of Agar's book was that the fight against Hitler had a significance for civilization and human destiny which exceeded the clash of national interests or spheres of influence or access to resources or any of the other β doubtless important β stuff of power politics."
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Margaret Thatcher, The Path to Power (1995), p. 30
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Herbert Agar
Herbert Sebastian Agar (29 September 1897 β 24 November 1980) was an American journalist and historian, and an editor of the Louisville Courier-Journal.
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