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Fuller, R.B.: Crisis of 1927:
“While both Anne and Allegra know that in 1927 I gave up entirely the idea of trying to use my capabilities to develop special economic and physical advantage for them and instead committed myself to the proposition that if those whom I love were indeed the kind of human beings I thought them to be that they would not like finding themselves in a position of special economic and physical advantage won at the cost of deprivation of others and likewise that their true happiness could only develop through an awareness that our efforts were always in the direction of progressively increasing advantage for all humans without any biases whatsoever.”
