Clinton Edgar Woods Quote

The basic value of any proposition is its commercial aspect, and naturally the first query of inventor, capitalist and layman is : "What conditions exist that will make a market for automobiles or create a desire in the public mind for their use?" Some will say progression, the spirit of which surrounds us everywhere; others say, expediency and the desire for saving- minutes and even seconds; others, again, their convenience and readiness for instant use; all of which are true but do not in a broad sense answer the question, but create another as to what has made all these things desirable on the part of the public as things necessary to its comfort and welfare.


p. 1, First paragraph of first chapter entitled "General conditions surrounding the introduction and use of automobiles" - The Electric Automobile (1900)


The basic value of any proposition is its commercial aspect, and naturally the first query of inventor, capitalist and layman is : What conditions...

The basic value of any proposition is its commercial aspect, and naturally the first query of inventor, capitalist and layman is : What conditions...

The basic value of any proposition is its commercial aspect, and naturally the first query of inventor, capitalist and layman is : What conditions...

The basic value of any proposition is its commercial aspect, and naturally the first query of inventor, capitalist and layman is : What conditions...