Physical survival is only possible when human beings get together, not as communists or socialists but as human beings who say, ‘This is our problem, for God’s sake, let’s solve it.’ But we won’t because we are burdened with problems, with plans of how to solve starvation, for example. You have your plan, I have my plan, he has his plan, and so planning becomes most important. The plans become most important rather than starvation. And so we fight each other. Common sense, affection, care, love can change all this. from Dialogue 6 with Allan W. Anderson in San Diego, California, 20 February 1974 Read more |