We can grant, too, that for social problems to be diagnosed, some detachment from society is necessary… But social problems are rarely to be solved by men totally outside of society – certainly not by men not merely outside a particular society but outside the very concept of society. For if all institutions are “dirty,” why really bother to amend them? Destruction is simpler, purer, more logical, and certainly more exciting. Conscience without responsibility – this is truly the last infirmity of noble mind.

Robert Penn Warren

The Legacy of the Civil War

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