PAGE EIGHT Prof Says Political Ideas Must Fail By DAVE FINEMAN Dr. Stanley H. Rosen, in-j structor in philosophy, pro-j posed last night that both political ideas, liberalism and conservatism, must be intrin sically unsuccessful. And by holding these two sys tems to be, after all, the only known systems, he further pro posed "that any given political system must be unsuccessful. In his speech before the Phil osophy Club, he presented an argument that, on this basis, it is "impossible to solve political problems by employing any systematic theoretical position." He held that neither liberalism nor conservatism can ever be per manent. Liberalism, he said, permitting the vigorous and free expression of ideas, any of which is equal in value' to another, must fail be cause of its very principals. That is, too close scrutiny of principals would make inevitable new ideas incompatible with the basic ideas of liberalism itself. 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