R. W. K. Paterson Quote

When writers with the reputation of intelligent and perceptive critics of human life teach us, day in and day out, that vileness is distinguishable from decency only in respect of being less hypocritical, … it is small wonder that ordinary people come to disbelieve in any objective principles by appeal to which one form of conduct can be regarded as morally better than another.


p. 34. - The New Patricians (1998)


When writers with the reputation of intelligent and perceptive critics of human life teach us, day in and day out, that vileness is distinguishable...

When writers with the reputation of intelligent and perceptive critics of human life teach us, day in and day out, that vileness is distinguishable...

When writers with the reputation of intelligent and perceptive critics of human life teach us, day in and day out, that vileness is distinguishable...

When writers with the reputation of intelligent and perceptive critics of human life teach us, day in and day out, that vileness is distinguishable...