By preaching the doctrine that nothing is to be admired except steel and concrete, one merely makes it a little surer that human beings will have no outlet for their surplus energy except in hatred and leader worship.


"Some Thoughts on the Common Toad," Tribune (12 April 1946)


By preaching the doctrine that nothing is to be admired except steel and concrete, one merely makes it a little surer that human beings will have no...

By preaching the doctrine that nothing is to be admired except steel and concrete, one merely makes it a little surer that human beings will have no...

By preaching the doctrine that nothing is to be admired except steel and concrete, one merely makes it a little surer that human beings will have no...

By preaching the doctrine that nothing is to be admired except steel and concrete, one merely makes it a little surer that human beings will have no...