Monday, September 14, 2020
An Inherent, Indestructible, Permanent Need
Eric Gill (1882-1940), An Essay on Typography, 2nd paragraph:
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But tho' industrialism has now won an almost complete victory, the handicrafts are not killed, & they cannot be quite killed because they meet an inherent, indestructible, permanent need in human nature. (Even if a man's whole day be spent as a servant of an industrial concern, in his spare time he will make something, if only a window box flower garden.)