B. F. Skinner Quote

In the world at large we seldom vote for a principle or a given state of affairs. We vote for a man who pretends to believe in that principle or promises to achieve that state. We don't want a man, we want a condition of peace and plenty— or, it may be, war and want— but we must vote for a man.


Walden Two (ed. 1948)


In the world at large we seldom vote for a principle or a given state of affairs. We vote for a man who pretends to believe in that principle or...

In the world at large we seldom vote for a principle or a given state of affairs. We vote for a man who pretends to believe in that principle or...

In the world at large we seldom vote for a principle or a given state of affairs. We vote for a man who pretends to believe in that principle or...

In the world at large we seldom vote for a principle or a given state of affairs. We vote for a man who pretends to believe in that principle or...