Of all the hokum with which this country [America] is riddled the most odd is the common notion that it is free of class distinctions.


A Writer's Notebook (1949) written in 1941


Of all the hokum with which this country [America] is riddled the most odd is the common notion that it is free of class distinctions.

Of all the hokum with which this country [America] is riddled the most odd is the common notion that it is free of class distinctions.

Of all the hokum with which this country [America] is riddled the most odd is the common notion that it is free of class distinctions.

Of all the hokum with which this country [America] is riddled the most odd is the common notion that it is free of class distinctions.