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According to Forster, love in public affairs is:

AThe ideal force

BAbsurd and dangerous

CMore important than tolerance

DCommon among nations

Answer:

B. Absurd and dangerous

Read Explanation:

Forster believes that public appeals to love (like loving other nations) are unrealistic because we cannot love what we do not personally know. He warns it could even be a dangerous illusion.


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