If shame is cried upon him, … he will point out … that today he has to earn his living, and that it is not his fault if he is eager to support the class which takes a pleasure in his productions.
pp. 158-159 - Treason of the Intellectuals (1927)
If shame is cried upon him, … he will point out … that today he has to earn his living, and that it is not his fault if he is eager to support the class which takes a pleasure in his productions.
pp. 158-159 - Treason of the Intellectuals (1927)