
Adlai Stevenson II understood that if any progress is
to be made in the world, each of us must be personally motivated
and care about societal issues.
A thoughtful statesman, his interests weren't solely intellectual. Ideas needed to be translated into action. A true "liberal," Stevenson favored gradual reforms and an appreciation of different points of view. He also argued that the private sector alone could not solve societal ills; government had a major role to play in social issues.
| 4 ways Adlai put this core value in action — CARE: | ||
| Promote liberal policies. | ||
| Put ideas into action. | ||
| Reform government. | ||
| Promote education to sustain democracy. | ||
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