From The Intercollegiate Review, Ted V. McAllister reviews Lee Edward's Educating for Liberty: The First Half-Century of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute:
The word “individualist” had little of the idea of the abstracted self that the word today conjures. Rather, it was a dense concept suggesting an alternative to the collectivism of socialism and communism, certainly, but also remaining open to the interaction between the individual and his society and culture that crafts distinctive personality. Individualists, in this sense, belong to societies in ways they couldn’t possibly belong to states, any more than theory could be wholly self-created.
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