Carroll Quigley Quote

In fact, violence as a symbol of our growing irrationality has had an increasing role in activity for its own sake, when no possible justification could be made that the activity was seeking to resolve a problem.


Chapter 10, Western Civilization, p. 405 - The Evolution of Civilizations (1961) (Second Edition 1979)


In fact, violence as a symbol of our growing irrationality has had an increasing role in activity for its own sake, when no possible justification...

In fact, violence as a symbol of our growing irrationality has had an increasing role in activity for its own sake, when no possible justification...

In fact, violence as a symbol of our growing irrationality has had an increasing role in activity for its own sake, when no possible justification...

In fact, violence as a symbol of our growing irrationality has had an increasing role in activity for its own sake, when no possible justification...