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It was not a moralist or religionist, but an economist--J.M. Keynes himself--who looked back on life and confessed that "in truth, it was the Benthamite Calculus, based on over-valuation of the economic criterion, which was destroying the quality of the popular ideal."

-- Notebooks Category 11: The Negatives > Chapter 5 : Their Visible and Invisible Harm > # 52