Excerpt from The Theatre in Its Relation to the State
In a well-organized community everything has its purpose and its place; and the whirligig of time gives, in the average, to each its proper value and importance. Thus the record of any specific institution is in miniature the life, or, at least, the reflex of the life, of the community. So it is that, as a nation grows in power, it must grow in wisdom, or else the garden of its prosperity must lack those flowers of advancement and security which have their roots in content and which are watered by hope.
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