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  • No degree of prosperity could justify
    the accumulation of large amounts of highly toxic substances which nobody knows how to
    make safe and which remain an incalculable danger to the whole of creation for historical or
    even geological ages. To do such a thing is a transgression against life itself,
    a transgression infinitely more serious than any crime perpetrated by man.
    The idea that a civilization could sustain itself on such a transgression is an ethical, spiritual, and metaphysical monstrosity. It means conducting the economical affairs of man
    as if people did not matter at all.