To one American family out of four, the idea of capitalism as a benign system of comfort, dignity, and personal advance is only a myth, or worse, a bitter mockery.
Chapter X, The Modern World, p. 281 - The Worldly Philosophers (1953)
To one American family out of four, the idea of capitalism as a benign system of comfort, dignity, and personal advance is only a myth, or worse, a bitter mockery.
Chapter X, The Modern World, p. 281 - The Worldly Philosophers (1953)