People like your wife are dangerous.
Why? Hamilton asked.
They don't belong to any group. They fool around with everything. As soon as we turn our back—
So you destroy them. You turn them over to the lunatic patriots.
The lunatic patriots, McFeyffe said, we can understand. But not your wife. She signs Party peace petitions and she reads the Chicago Tribune. People like her—they're more of a menace to Party discipline than any other bunch. The cult of individualism. The idealist with his own law, his own ethics. Refusing to accept authority. It undermines society. It topples the whole structure. Nothing lasting can be built on it. People like your wife just won't take orders.
Chapter 16 (p. 231) - Eye in the Sky (1957)