DISAPPEARANCE OF THE INDIVIDUAL.
The individual was once upon a time a unique aggregation of cells,, thoughts, emotions, and dreams. Everything about him, including his physical make-up, .was different from .anybody else; He was allowed life, liberty, and tho pureuit of happiness in his own manner and to bis own taste. , _, . Bub that was a long time ago. The individual has gradually disappeared. There aro, hero and there, come vostigos of this anoiont species. They are known as "nuts," Each one of us now livee aa the imago of someone also. To Bay I beliovo." "I think," is to oomo under the suspicious eye of the Collective We, and its stone-faced agents, , . Thus tho individual withers and the We is moro and more. N.Y, Life.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 40, 16 August 1919, Page 16
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125DISAPPEARANCE OF THE INDIVIDUAL. Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 40, 16 August 1919, Page 16
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