George Bernard Shaw Quote

Again, there is the illusion of "increased command over Nature," meaning that cotton is cheap and that ten miles of country road on a bicycle have replaced four on foot. But even if man's increased command over Nature included any increased command over himself (the only sort of command relevant to his evolution into a higher being), the fact remains that it is only by running away from the increased command over Nature to country places where Nature is still in primitive command over Man that he can recover from the effects of the smoke, the stench, the foul air, the overcrowding, the racket, the ugliness, the dirt which the cheap cotton costs us.


Notes - Caesar and Cleopatra (1898)


Again, there is the illusion of increased command over Nature, meaning that cotton is cheap and that ten miles of country road on a bicycle have...

Again, there is the illusion of increased command over Nature, meaning that cotton is cheap and that ten miles of country road on a bicycle have...

Again, there is the illusion of increased command over Nature, meaning that cotton is cheap and that ten miles of country road on a bicycle have...

Again, there is the illusion of increased command over Nature, meaning that cotton is cheap and that ten miles of country road on a bicycle have...