George Monbiot Quotes
In Managing Our Transport Systems, Our Governments Must Constantly Negotiate The Paradox Of Mass Movement. They Must Create A System Which, For The Sake Of Speed And Efficiency, Treats Us Like A Herd, Constantly Prodded And Coralled, Divided, Re-formed And Forced Into Line. At The Same Time It Must Grant Us The Illusion Of Autonomy.
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