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I read chapter 11, Why Social Justice Does More Than Art to Nourish the American Dream (1972) from the third edition of, If This isn't Nice, What Is? The Graduation Speeches and Other Words to Live By, released by RosettaBooks.
"Pluto is a suspicious and prideful and secretive and warlike planet, with a technology far in advance of our own. My guess is that Plutonians began to arrive and reproduce and hold jobs in our government just as the Second World War was ending. Our last three presidents may have been Plutonians. Most of them, however, are in the Pentagon. We would perhaps welcome them, if it weren’t for their humorlessness and pitilessness, and their blather about national honor—and for their love of war." --KV
***Third Wednesdays with Kurt pod cover is based on Carin Goldberg's stunning designs, in particular my own cover of Slaughterhouse-Five published by Dell.
P.S. Kindly remember this was way after the Spanish Flu and way before Covid. Touch other people responsibly.
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