“I don’t really care. I want to know what makes them tick because the sources of our strength are often very closely linked to the sources of our weakness.”
This is the best, most concrete, foreword thinking way I’ve encountered to respond to the dystopian horror we now find ourselves in. I agree 100%. In fact - I think this message needs to be communicated further and reach a broader audience. Thank you for proposing such an achievable and vital response and course of action.
Malcolm - this is a truly inspired post.
“I don’t really care. I want to know what makes them tick because the sources of our strength are often very closely linked to the sources of our weakness.”
This is the best, most concrete, foreword thinking way I’ve encountered to respond to the dystopian horror we now find ourselves in. I agree 100%. In fact - I think this message needs to be communicated further and reach a broader audience. Thank you for proposing such an achievable and vital response and course of action.
You write, “. . . Gilbert wrote.” Where did he write this?
Hi Jeffry — it was in "Nuremberg Diary." Here's a link: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/389634.Nuremberg_Diary