
        from THE COMPLEX VISION OF PHILO St JOHN                      WORTH4
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        bureaucrats who either don't know what they want or have been bought
        off so they  don't  care what they want.  He knows that the stack is
        going to pollute but he's got it all figured out so that his company
        can prove that it won't.  Then  he goes home to his house and garden
        and  his  wife all involved in the local consumers' movement and his
        kids hauling newspapers and the neighbors' old  booze bottles to the
        recycling  center and he pretends that it all balances out. Well, it
        doesn't balance out and the son of a bitch  ought  to  know  that it
        doesn't balance out."
             "Philo," she said. "Aren't we getting just a little off the sub-
        ject?  
             "And Charlotte, there's  something else," he said. "Do you want
        to hear something else?"
             "Go ahead," she said.
             "Well, it isn't just the shit that they send into the  air  and
        into  the  water.   It's  the shit that they send out the front door,
        the shit that they manufacture  and  show  on TV, and that's exactly
        what it is.  Shit.  In six months almost all of it will be on a junk
        heap  someplace  or scattered around the countryside.  You know what
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