The Queit American by Greene Graham
Author:Greene, Graham [Greene, Graham]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 2004-09-01T04:00:00+00:00
âWhy have we only just discovered it?â I said. âForty years ago no one talked that way.â
âIt wasnât threatened then.â
âOurs wasnât threatened, oh no, but who cared about the individuality of the man in the paddy fieldâand who does now? The only man to treat him as a man is the political commissar. Heâll sit in his hut and ask his name and listen to his complaints; heâll give up an hour a day to teaching himâit doesnât matter what, heâs being treated like a man, like someone of value. Donât go on in the East with that parrot cry about a threat to the individual soul. Here youâd find yourself on the wrong sideâitâs they who stand for the individual and we just stand for Private 23987, unit in the global strategy.â
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