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Design Revolution: Pulling the Bottom Up Sequence:
"I don’t think our ideas are even mildly valid about what is
wrong, what is a crime. I don’t think there are any bad people.
I see a great many people who have been fantastic victims of
circumstances, twisted into knots, and that’s totally society’s
responsibility, not theirs. I don’t agree with the young’s
intolerance for older people. The contributions made by people
in the past are marvelous, even when they don’t remember what
they’ve done. The most important things people do they don’t
remember. Almost everybody who seems to be on the shelf and
obsolete has probably done something extraordinary and wonderful
for his fellow men and given a very great deal."
p.6; Bear Island, 12 Aug’70
