“There’s a certain step-by-step logic, inherent in human nature and the peculiarities of human psychology, which ensures that Man will always organize into the largest possible group. Civilization is inevitable, if you want a pat phrase.”

—  Algis Budrys

Source: Some Will Not Die (1961), Chapter 5 (p. 82)

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American writer 1931–2008

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