I originally posted this quote on May 30th:

Crichton's new book.  Page 455:

"Has it ever occurred to you how astonishing the culture of Western society 
really is? Industrialized nations provide their citizens with unprecedented 
safety, health, and comfort. Average life spans increased fifty percent in the 
last century. Yet modern people live in abject fear. They are afraid of 
strangers, of disease, of crime, of the environment. They are afraid of the 
homes they live in, the food they eat, the technology that surrounds them. They 
are in particular panic over things they can't even see -- germs, chemicals, 
additives, pollutants. They are timid, nervous, fretful, and depressed. And 
even more amazingly, they are convinced that the environment of the entire 
planet is being destroyed around them. Remarkable! Like the belief in 
witchcraft, it's an extraordinary delusion -- a global fantasy worthy of the 
Middle Ages. Everything is going to hell, and we must all live in fear. 
Amazing." 

Prof. Hoffman to Peter Evans, esq.


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