It is perhaps the consummate irony, Arthur Moore writes, that at each step up from savagery the human race has regarded the fruits of progress with a degree of misgiving and often longed against reason for a return to a simpler condition.
Stephen E. Ambrose
It is perhaps the consummate irony, Arthur Moore writes, that at each step up from savagery the human race has regarded the fruits of progress with a degree of misgiving and often longed against reason for a return to a simpler condition.