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From: Jeffrey Leon
Subject: human rights
Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2006 18:37:08 +0100

He openedthe window, lit the dirty little oilstove and put on a pan of water forcoffee. One minute more, and the feral roars of rage were again bursting from thecrowd. For as much as half an hour nothing came out of the tube; then onemore cylinder, then nothing. Goods must be produced, but they must not bedistributed. You read it, she said with her eyes shut. On the morning of the sixth day the dribble of cylinders sloweddown. You read it, she said with her eyes shut. Hesat down in the sluttish armchair and undid the straps of the brief-case. A heavy black volume, amateurishly bound, with no name or title on thecover. The new Middle groups in effect proclaimed their tyranny beforehand. In all the usefularts the world is either standing still or going backwards. In other words it is necessary that he should have the mentalityappropriate to a state of war. He openedthe window, lit the dirty little oilstove and put on a pan of water forcoffee. Quite half of them had the wrong faces on them. There was, of course, no admission that any change had taken place. He unrolled and read it withoutpausing in his speech. But though it is unreal it is not meaningless. Secondly, there is no longer, ina material sense, anything to fight about. Moreexactly, the reasons for which war is waged have changed in their order ofimportance. While wars could bewon or lost, no ruling class could be completely irresponsible. If it oncebecame general, wealth would confer no distinction. For as much as half an hour nothing came out of the tube; then onemore cylinder, then nothing. But within two or three minutes it was all over. Quite half of them had the wrong faces on them. Efficiency, even military efficiency, is no longer needed. The sweet summer air played against his cheek. Efficiency, even military efficiency, is no longer needed. A peace that was trulypermanent would be the same as a permanent war. Goods must be produced, but they must not bedistributed. Inso far as scientific research still continues, this is its subject matter. Efficiency, even military efficiency, is no longer needed.

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