To say that an idea is fashionable is to say, I think, that it has been adulterated to a point where it is hardly an idea at all.


Part of Our Time (1955)


To say that an idea is fashionable is to say, I think, that it has been adulterated to a point where it is hardly an idea at all.

To say that an idea is fashionable is to say, I think, that it has been adulterated to a point where it is hardly an idea at all.

To say that an idea is fashionable is to say, I think, that it has been adulterated to a point where it is hardly an idea at all.

To say that an idea is fashionable is to say, I think, that it has been adulterated to a point where it is hardly an idea at all.