The Individual and the ‘Mass Man’: Oakeshottian Conservatism in a Rationalized World — Part I
‘The mass man is incapable of making authentic, personal decisions in situations of crisis or autonomy. For this reason, he requires a leader—someone who can think, decide, and act on his behalf. This leader makes the mass man aware of his power through numerical superiority and conformity, shaping modern mass states.’
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