The Promethean bargain, however, seems to be a binding contract, from which it is impossible for man to escape. Though our experience teaches us that the good life is not to be had through any further accretion of material wealth and sophistication, yetto change the metaphor slightlythe show must go on. And as soon as some advance has been made, we are unwilling to forego it. Todays scientific miracle is tomorrows everyday tool, without which life would be inconceivable. How many of us even remember what life was like in the days b ...
Anthony Danielss most recent book is In Praise of Prejudice (Encounter Books)
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This article originally appeared in The New Criterion, Volume 22 July 2004, on page 0
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