[This article is excerpted from The Rise and Fall of Society (1959). An MP3 audio file of this article, narrated by Keith Hocker, is available for download .] Anyone who speculates on man’s ability to put his social life in perfect order must take into account the biological fact of longevity. Man seeks to satisfy his desires while he lives, not
“Isolationism does not mean that they will not voluntarily borrow from other cultures nor that they will surround themselves with parochial walls.” [This article is excerpted from chapter 11 of Out of Step (1962). An MP3 audio file of this article, narrated by Brad O’Connell, is available for download .] When World War I broke out in 1914, the
[Chapter 17, Out of Step (1962). An MP3 audio file of this article, read by Steven Ng, is available for download . The reader might consider the further merits of Chodorov’s argument, given the existing federal debt of $12 trillion.] In 1800, the United States Treasury owed $83 million. The population was then three million. Every baby born that
[This article is excerpted from chapter 14 of Out of Step (1962). An MP3 audio file of this article, narrated by Steven Ng, is available for download .] In New York, in the fall of 1936, I happened in one night at the Players Club. As I sat at a table with a couple of men, I noticed a dignified, elderly gentleman playing pool. He was very
“The idealism with which the screenwriters endow the lawmen is pure fiction.” This article is excerpted from chapter 16 of Out of Step (1962). An MP3 audio file of this article, narrated by Steven Ng, is available for download .] My wife averred that there must be a touch of sadism in my unconscious; otherwise, why should I be watching those
[Excerpted from chapter 10 of Out of Step (1962). An MP3 audio file of this article, narrated by Colin Hussey, is available for download .] A young fellow has to have a “cause.” Utopianism is as natural a disease for the boy of college age as was measles in his childhood. My malady was anarchism. I don’t know whether I took to Kropotkin and
[This article is excerpted from chapter 19 of Out of Step (1962). An MP3 audio file of this article, narrated by Colin Hussey, is available for download .] There was a time, in these United States, when a candidate for public office could qualify with the electorate only by fixing his birthplace in or near the “log cabin.” He may have acquired a
[This article is excerpted from chapter 20 of Out of Step . An MP3 audio file of this article, narrated by Steven Ng, is available for download .] Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862) The Secretary of the Thoreau Society reports increasing interest in this famous “ne’er-do-well.” It takes a long time for word-of-mouth advertising to get around, but
[Excerpted from Out of Step (1962)] In the century since Marx propounded the theories on which he based the inevitability of the coming of socialism, every one of these theories has been proven fallacious, until now when even the avowed socialists avoid mentioning them. And yet, socialism is with us. It has come not by way of Marx but by methods
[ Out of Step (1962). An MP3 audio file of this article, narrated by Colin Hussey, is available for download .] It is a gross exaggeration to say that all politicians are “crooked.” The percentage of dishonesty — the sense in which the derogatory word is used — is no greater among those who engage in politics than it is among merchants,
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