"I may have been prejudiced against lawyer members of Congress, having run against one or two and having been threatened politically by a few others, and also because my own professional background was academic, principally in the liberal arts. Good lawyers, I asserted in campaigns, can be found in the yellow pages of the telephone books. Good historians, or political and social philosophers, are not so easily found or classified."

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Source: Eugene J. McCarthy (1987). “Up'til Now: A Memoria”, Harcourt

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Eugene McCarthy

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Eugene McCarthy was a U.S. Senator known for his anti-Vietnam War stance and commitment to political integrity, significantly influencing American politics.

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