"...Man paints himself in his actions and what is the form depicted in the drama of the present time? On the one hand he is seen running wild on the other in a state of lethargy; the two extremest stages of human degeneracy and both seen in one and the same period. In the lower larger masses coarse lawless impulses come to view breaking loose when the bonds of civil order are burst asunder and hastening with unbridled furyto satisfy their savage instinct. Objective humanity may have had cause to complain of the state; yet subjective man must honor its institutions. Ought he to be blamed because he lost sight of the dignity of human nature so long as he was concerned in preserving his existence? Can we blame him that he proceeded to separate by the force of gravity to fasten by the force of cohesion at a time when there could be no thought of building or raising up? The extinction of the state contains its justification. Society set free instead of hastening upward into organic life collapses into its elements..."