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"
Which
may
only
mean
that
I
have
neither
been
corrupted
nor
made
timid
by
contemporary
experience
.
I
possess
the
most
valuable
experience
,
the
experience
of
the
race
,
for
in
spite
of
going
to
college
I
've
managed
to
pick
up
a
good
education
.
"
"
You
talk
glibly
.
"
"
It
's
not
all
rubbish
,
"
cried
Amory
passionately
.
"
This
is
the
first
time
in
my
life
I
've
argued
Socialism
.
It
's
the
only
panacea
I
know
.
I
'm
restless
.
My
whole
generation
is
restless
.
I
'm
sick
of
a
system
where
the
richest
man
gets
the
most
beautiful
girl
if
he
wants
her
,
where
the
artist
without
an
income
has
to
sell
his
talents
to
a
button
manufacturer
.
Even
if
I
had
no
talents
I
'd
not
be
content
to
work
ten
years
,
condemned
either
to
celibacy
or
a
furtive
indulgence
,
to
give
some
man
's
son
an
automobile
.
"
"
But
,
if
you
're
not
sure
--
"
"
That
does
n't
matter
,
"
exclaimed
Amory
.
"
My
position
could
n't
be
worse
.
A
social
revolution
might
land
me
on
top
.
Of
course
I
'm
selfish
.
It
seems
to
me
I
've
been
a
fish
out
of
water
in
too
many
outworn
systems
.
I
was
probably
one
of
the
two
dozen
men
in
my
class
at
college
who
got
a
decent
education
;
still
they
'd
let
any
well-tutored
flathead
play
football
and
I
was
ineligible
,
because
some
silly
old
men
thought
we
should
all
profit
by
conic
sections
.
I
loathed
the
army
.
I
loathed
business
.
I
'm
in
love
with
change
and
I
've
killed
my
conscience
--
"
"
So
you
'll
go
along
crying
that
we
must
go
faster
.
"
"
That
,
at
least
,
is
true
,
"
Amory
insisted
.
"
Reform
wo
n't
catch
up
to
the
needs
of
civilization
unless
it
's
made
to
.
A
laissez-faire
policy
is
like
spoiling
a
child
by
saying
he
'll
turn
out
all
right
in
the
end
.
He
will
--
if
he
's
made
to
.
"
"
But
you
do
n't
believe
all
this
Socialist
patter
you
talk
.
"
"
I
do
n't
know
.
Until
I
talked
to
you
I
had
n't
thought
seriously
about
it
.
I
was
n't
sure
of
half
of
what
I
said
.
"