登陆注册
20004000000022

第22章 THE FOURTH(12)

"But with the whole Committee against you!""The curious thing is that the whole Committee isn't against me.Every individual is...."Sir Richmond found it difficult to express."The psychology of my Committee ought to interest you....It is probably a fair sample of the way all sorts of things are going nowadays.It's curious....There is not a man on that Committee who is quite comfortable within himself about the particular individual end he is there to serve.It's there Iget them.They pursue their own ends bitterly and obstinately I admit, but they are bitter and obstinate because they pursue them against an internal opposition--which is on my side.They are terrified to think, if once they stopped fighting me, how far they might not have to go with me.""A suppressed world conscience in fact.This marches very closely with my own ideas.""A world conscience? World conscience? I don't know.But I do know that there is this drive in nearly every member of the Committee, some drive anyhow, towards the decent thing.It is the same drive that drives me.But I am the most driven.It has turned me round.It hasn't turned them.I go East and they go West.And they don't want to be turned round.

Tremendously, they don't."

"Creative undertow," said Dr.Martineau, making notes, as it were."An increasing force in modern life.In the psychology of a new age strengthened by education--it may play a directive part.""They fight every little point.But, you see, because of this creative undertow--if you like to call it that--we do get along.I am leader or whipper-in, it is hard to say which, of a bolting flock....I believe they will report for a permanent world commission; I believe I have got them up to that; but they will want to make it a bureau of this League of Nations, and I have the profoundest distrust of this League of Nations.It may turn out to be a sort of side-tracking arrangement for all sorts of important world issues.

And they will find they have to report for some sort of control.But there again they will shy.They will report for it and then they will do their utmost to whittle it down again.They will refuse it the most reasonable powers.They will alter the composition of the Committee so as to make it innocuous.""How?"

"Get rid of the independent scientific men, load it up so far as Britain is concerned with muck of the colonial politician type and tame labour representatives, balance with shady new adventurer millionaires, get in still shadier stuff from abroad, let these gentry appoint their own tame experts after their own hearts,--experts who will make merely advisory reports, which will not be published....""They want in fact to keep the old system going under the cloak of YOUR Committee, reduced to a cloak and nothing more?""That is what it amounts to.They want to have the air of doing right--indeed they do want to have the FEEL of doing right--and still leave things just exactly what they were before.And as I suffer under the misfortune of seeing the thing rather more clearly, I have to shepherd the conscience of the whole Committee....But there is a conscience there.If I can hold out myself, I can hold the Committee."He turned appealingly to the doctor."Why should I have to be the conscience of that damned Committee? Why should I do this exhausting inhuman job?....In their hearts these others know....Only they won't know....Why should it fall on me?""You have to go through with it," said Dr.Martineau.

"I have to go through with it, but it's a hell of utterly inglorious squabbling.They bait me.They have been fighting the same fight within themselves that they fight with me.

They know exactly where I am, that I too am doing my job against internal friction.The one thing before all others that they want to do is to bring me down off my moral high horse.And I loathe the high horse.I am in a position of special moral superiority to men who are on the whole as good men as I am or better.That shows all the time.You see the sort of man I am.I've a broad streak of personal vanity.Ifag easily.I'm short-tempered.I've other things, as you perceive.When I fag I become obtuse, I repeat and bore, Iget viciously ill-tempered, I suffer from an intolerable sense of ill usage.Then that ass, Wagstaffe, who ought to be working with me steadily, sees his chance to be pleasantly witty.He gets a laugh round the table at my expense.Young Dent, the more intelligent of the labour men, reads me a lecture in committee manners.Old Cassidy sees HIS opening and jabs some ridiculous petty accusation at me and gets me spluttering self-defence like a fool.All my stock goes down, and as my stock goes down the chances of a good report dwindle.Young Dent grieves to see me injuring my own case.

Too damned a fool to see what will happen to the report! You see if only they can convince themselves I am just a prig and an egotist and an impractical bore, they escape from a great deal more than my poor propositions.They escape from the doubt in themselves.By dismissing me they dismiss their own consciences.And then they can scamper off and be sensible little piggy-wigs and not bother any more about what is to happen to mankind in the long run....Do you begin to realize the sort of fight, upside down in a dustbin, that that Committee is for me?""You have to go through with it," Dr.Martineau repeated.

同类推荐
  • 铜符铁卷

    铜符铁卷

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • DAVID COPPERFIELD

    DAVID COPPERFIELD

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 弇州山人文抄

    弇州山人文抄

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 菌阁琐谈

    菌阁琐谈

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 经验丹方汇编

    经验丹方汇编

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 过冬法则:40家杰出企业渡过金融危机的策略

    过冬法则:40家杰出企业渡过金融危机的策略

    具体介绍了40家杰出企业的过冬法则,希望这些企业的过冬经验,能帮助广大企业尽快走出困境。经济观察报投入了大量的采编队伍,对各个行业的知名企业进行了采访,对金融危机下联想、阿里巴巴、松下、阿迪达斯等企业的现状及这些企业在危机下的应对之策等进行了精雕细描,并对此进行了总结。
  • 哈萨坟记事

    哈萨坟记事

    这是一本叙述行走的随笔。作者在自序中写道:“对行走者而言,与其说行走于异地的山水间,毋宁说行走于自个的心灵中。在我看来,行走者于山水的行走是外象,于心灵的行走是真谛。我于多年的旅游,是爬过一些山的,如本书写到的衡山、嵩山、天台山、莫干山、烂柯山、九华山、黄茅尖、清凉峰等,但爬山不是真正的行走。爬山的目的是爬到山顶,一览众山小,而真正的行走,并无明确的目的,千纵百随,随遇而安,遇到意外,意想不到,这就有意思。”
  • 赛尔号之校园战联

    赛尔号之校园战联

    总这么几套~战神联盟,重新回到校园,当然主角还是小瑞我!让我们一起回到学校,去...去...去学习,我会以精灵的身份登场...那?看我们好戏吧
  • 活学活用心理学

    活学活用心理学

    如果你是老板——活学活用心理学,你就会通过了解员工的心理和需要,适时地调整管理方式,给予员工恰当的关心和尊重,激发员工的工作积极性,挖掘其潜能,使之为企业创造出更多的效益;如果你是父母——活学活用心理学,你就会根据孩子的心理特征变化,适时地调整教育策略,对孩子提出积极的期望,在奖惩孩子时也能恰到好处,让孩子在快乐中健康成长;如果你是员工——活学活用心理学,你就能尽快地转变角色,融入职场,化解各种矛盾,在职业生涯中如鱼得水,游刃有余。
  • 仙侠修真传

    仙侠修真传

    修仙路,千难万险。一个天生具有使命的少年为拯救苍生,三本天书,一把传说剑以及阴阳葫芦拉开了一个个跌宕起伏的故事的帷幕
  • 至上神

    至上神

    “吾不管苍生,只要你活着。吾不要天下,只愿得你一人。倘若这便是天命,吾便逆天而行,你的命,由我。而不由你,更不由天…………”
  • 有梦想,你就是奇迹

    有梦想,你就是奇迹

    《有梦想你就是奇迹》作者吴宏庆是多年来活跃于国内故事界的一线故事家,在吸收传统故事精华的同时,又结合自己的理念与经验,创作的故事想象力丰富,情节严谨,令人称绝。《有梦想你就是奇迹》是从其公开发表的作品中精选而出,相信会给读者带来与众不同的阅读享受。
  • 九州武帝

    九州武帝

    一个奴才,逐渐成长为一个强者的故事。九州之下,强者辈出,看一个奴才,如何逆转乾坤!成为绝世强者!
  • 魔法奇缘:缘落澜倾之蝶染流年

    魔法奇缘:缘落澜倾之蝶染流年

    在黑暗中的惊恐里,在看不见的私语中,在未知的海岸的清风里,我遇见了你;在这摇曳着群星的夜空,在我深沉的悲痛中,我难以置信;是谁在守望,还没有入睡?我知道我会在心里迸发的欢乐融入悲伤的泪水中认出你。樱花盛开四月天,冷若冰清情至真。生为挚爱两不变,倾心万事为君忧。花开时日终有限,吾爱此去万重山。相知此行行必难,愿君不负当年言。只为化蝶魂终伴随,三生三世爱相随
  • 千机演义

    千机演义

    黑帮老大的成长史……可以无耻!可以苟活!可以猥琐!决不容许失败!