Commercial society regards people as bundles of appetites, a conception that turns human beings inside out, leaving nothing to be regarded as inherently private. Commercial society finds unintelligible the idea that anything - an emotion, activity, or product - is too 'intimately personal' for uninhibited commercial treatment.


As quoted in: Book of Twentieth-Century American Quotations, 1992, p. 71.


Commercial society regards people as bundles of appetites, a conception that turns human beings inside out, leaving nothing to be regarded as...

Commercial society regards people as bundles of appetites, a conception that turns human beings inside out, leaving nothing to be regarded as...

Commercial society regards people as bundles of appetites, a conception that turns human beings inside out, leaving nothing to be regarded as...

Commercial society regards people as bundles of appetites, a conception that turns human beings inside out, leaving nothing to be regarded as...