Carroll Quigley Quote

The appearance of stability from 1840 to about 1900 was superficial, temporary and destructive in the long run... because communities and societies must rest upon cooperation and not upon competition. Anyone who says that society can be run on the basis of everyone's trying to maximize his own greed is talking total nonsense. And to teach it in schools, and to go on television and call it the American way of life still doesn't make it true. Competition and envy cannot become the basis of any society or any community.


Oscar Iden Lecture Series, Lecture 3: "The State of Individuals" (1976)


The appearance of stability from 1840 to about 1900 was superficial, temporary and destructive in the long run... because communities and societies...

The appearance of stability from 1840 to about 1900 was superficial, temporary and destructive in the long run... because communities and societies...

The appearance of stability from 1840 to about 1900 was superficial, temporary and destructive in the long run... because communities and societies...

The appearance of stability from 1840 to about 1900 was superficial, temporary and destructive in the long run... because communities and societies...