I will reserve discussion of it for a moment, however, to return to President Kennedy. As symptomatic of the common man's malaise, he is most significant: a liberal and a Catholic, elected by the skin of his teeth. Does that not suggest to you an uncertain and uneasy, not to say confused, state of the public mind?

What is the common man's complaint? Let's take a panoramic look back over the course we have come. Has not that way been lit always by the lamp of liberalism up until the turning back under Eisenhower? And the basic character of that liberalism has been spiritual rather than economic. Ralph Gabriel gave it the name of Protestant philosophy of Progress. But there's a subjective side to that utopian outlook.