New Frontiers and the Great Society in the Work of Bourgeois Liberals
Abstract
Taking into account the nature of the work on the so-called Great Society of L. B. Johnson, given a certain publishing purpose and, last but not least, advice on material possibilities, it was not possible to notice in more detail some stimulating and interesting points of view and opinion contained in the literature used. These points of view and opinions are usually characterized by their fragmentary nature. There are no works in which American or other Western authors would deal thoroughly and comprehensively with the concept of the "Great Society". This fact, together with the lack of some documents, limited research aspirations.