Sunday, September 21, 2003

 
A civilized society
"We rebel in our very souls nowadays against the idea that conventional behavior, dress, and manners could possibly matter. We abolished all those rules with the best of intentions. But there is no getting around the fact that in the 1930s, people simply got more practice in acting as they ought than we do. I can't say what all that dogged practice was worth when push came to shove. I do know that in 1939 you could leave a pile of dynamite unguarded in the middle of New York City."

Read the rest: Dynamite, Manhattan, 1939 by David Gelernter (thanks to James Lileks for bleating this)
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