The case of the Baconians is not won until it has been proved that the substitution of covetousness for wantlessness, or an ascending spiral of desires for a stable requirement of necessities, leads to a happier condition.


pp. 14-15. - Ideas have Consequences (1948)


The case of the Baconians is not won until it has been proved that the substitution of covetousness for wantlessness, or an ascending spiral of...

The case of the Baconians is not won until it has been proved that the substitution of covetousness for wantlessness, or an ascending spiral of...

The case of the Baconians is not won until it has been proved that the substitution of covetousness for wantlessness, or an ascending spiral of...

The case of the Baconians is not won until it has been proved that the substitution of covetousness for wantlessness, or an ascending spiral of...