Few tricks of the unsophisticated intellect are more curious than the naive psychology of the business man [sic], who ascribes his achievements to his own unaided efforts, in bland unconsciousness of a social order without whose continuous support and vigilant protection he would be as a lamb bleating in the desert.
-- R.H. Tawney, 1947
Friday, May 27, 2005
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