Rebecca West Quote

To make laws is a human instinct that arises as soon as food and shelter have been ensured, among all peoples, everywhere.


The Meaning of Treason (1947)


To make laws is a human instinct that arises as soon as food and shelter have been ensured, among all peoples, everywhere.

To make laws is a human instinct that arises as soon as food and shelter have been ensured, among all peoples, everywhere.

To make laws is a human instinct that arises as soon as food and shelter have been ensured, among all peoples, everywhere.

To make laws is a human instinct that arises as soon as food and shelter have been ensured, among all peoples, everywhere.