There was little point in discussing the Third World when they knew so little about how their own society worked

Sunday, January 23rd, 2022

In his final weeks at Georgetown, Carroll Quigly told the students in his “The World Since 1914″ class that there was little point in discussing the Third World when they knew so little about how their own society worked:

So I told them about the USA — really very hair-raising when it is all laid out in sequence:

  1. cosmic hierarchy;
  2. energy;
  3. agriculture;
  4. food;
  5. health and medical services;
  6. education;
  7. income flows and the worship of growth;
  8. inflation;

showing how we are violating every aspect of life by turning everything into a ripoff, because we…have adopted the view that insatiable individualistic greed must run the world.

Comments

  1. Harry Jones says:

    And what does Darwin have to say on that question?

    I suppose the selfish gene could allow for insatiable collective greed.

  2. Wang Wei Lin says:

    The epitome of liberal hypocrisy is their contempt for modernity. I have never seen one of these useless people give up one iota of their lifestyle.

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