Jim Harrison

"Suits obviously had helped to promote bad government and he was as guilty as anyone for wearing them so steadfastly for twenty years. Of late he had become frightened of the government for the first time in his life, the way the structure of democracy had begun debasing people rather than enlivening them in their mutual concern. The structure was no longer concerned with the purpose for which it was designed, and a small part of the cause, Nordstrom thought, was probably that all politicians and bureaucrats wore suits."

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Source: Jim Harrison (2016). “Legends of the Fall”, p.109, Atlantic Books

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Jim Harrison

Jim Harrison

Novelist, Poet

Jim Harrison was an American author known for his evocative portrayals of nature and human experience, particularly in works like 'Legends of the Fall.'

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