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Oddly Enough (Jennings)

 

Man's increase in this illusory domination over Things has been matched, pari passu, by the increasing hostility (and greater force) of the Things arrayed against him. Medieval man, for instance, had only a few actual Things to worry about - the lack of satisfactory illumination at night, the primitive hole in the roof blowing the smoke back and letting the rain in, and one or two other small Things like that. Modern, domesticated Western man has far more opportunities for battle-losing against Things--can-openers, collar-studs, chests of drawers, open manholes, shoelaces....
-- Paul Jennings. "Report on Resistentialism" Oddly Enough (1950) http://synapses.co.za/report-on-resistentialism/
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