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| Like the contributors to the anthology, Lawes observes how literary and philosophical societies enabled men of different occupations to intermingle and goes on to demonstrate how the polarity between Whigs and Tories dissolved as the principle of selective intervention by the government gradually supplanted the philosophy of strict non-interventionism. Thus political "isolationism," more accurately called non-interventionism or neutrality, is a very wise policy, and must not be confused with cultural and commercial isolationism such as that formerly practiced by Japan and Korea, which has never been an American trait. Clearly, the HKMA reached the bruits of its traditional policy of positive non-interventionism. |
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