Author:  Ian McEwan
Book:    Sweet Tooth
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Here were the luxury and priviledge of the well-fed man scoffing at all hopes and progress for the rest. {He} owed nothing to a world that nurtured him kindly, liberally educated him for free, sent him to no wars, brought him to manhood without scary rituals or famine or fear of vengeful gods, embraced him with a handsome pension in his twenties and placed no limits on his freedom of expression. This was an easy nihilism that never doubted that all we had made was rotten, never thought to pose alternatives, never derived hope from friendship, love, free markets, industry, technology, trade, and all the arts and sciences.

( Ian McEwan )
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