I think [my experience] gave me—without I think ever romanticizing (because these were people you romanticize as somehow super people), it gave me a very deep and lasting respect for the common sense and the abilities of human beings, adults. At the same time, it increased my awareness of the importance of information and the challenge that that posed, therefore the challenge of education. And the great gap between what people need to know in order to protect their own self-interest and what they do know, which of course in some Platonic and other theories is filled in by those who believe that they know best, a view which as you know I've always greatly distrusted.


A Conversation with Robert A. Dahl (2009)


I think [my experience] gave me—without I think ever romanticizing (because these were people you romanticize as somehow super people), it gave me...

I think [my experience] gave me—without I think ever romanticizing (because these were people you romanticize as somehow super people), it gave me...

I think [my experience] gave me—without I think ever romanticizing (because these were people you romanticize as somehow super people), it gave me...

I think [my experience] gave me—without I think ever romanticizing (because these were people you romanticize as somehow super people), it gave me...