Building Quote by Thurman Arnold
“The US has developed two coordinate governing classes: the one, called 'business,' building cities, manufacturing and distributing goods, and holding complete and autocratic power over the livelihood of millions; the other, called 'government,' concerned with preaching and exemplification of spiritual ideals, so caught in a mass of theory, that when it wished to move in a practical world it had to do so by means of a sub rosa political machine.”
About This Quote
The quote contrasts two dominant societal forces: the profit-driven business sector that controls material life, and the idealistic government sector that is mired in theory and must operate covertly to affect reality.
In simple terms: Business dominates material life; government is idealistic and covert.
Power lies in economic control, while political action is hidden.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Urban development planning
- Policy implementation
- Corporate lobbying
- Grassroots activism
- International diplomacy
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Analyzing power relations
- Designing transparent governance
Questions to Reflect On
- How does economic power shape political decisions?
- Can idealistic governance survive without covert mechanisms?