Our intractable infirmities persist because we try to address them with political and philosophical "remedies" that do not yet touch the physiological root of the human condition. The situation reminds me of children running around a playground with loaded guns. We are, all of us, grown-up children ignorant of why they do what they do, or of the lethal menace they hold in their hands.
Our intractable infirmities persist because we try to address them with political and philosophical "remedies" that do not yet touch the physiological root of the human condition. The situation reminds me of children running around a playground with loaded guns. We are, all of us, grown-up children ignorant of why they do what they do, or of the lethal menace they hold in their hands.
Our intractable infirmities persist because we try to address them with political and philosophical "remedies" that do not yet touch the physiological root of the human condition. The situation reminds me of children running around a playground with loaded guns. We are, all of us, grown-up children ignorant of why they do what they do, or of the lethal menace they hold in their hands.