"As soon as I see landed property established," he wrote, "then I see unequal fortunes; and from these unequal fortunes must there not necessarily result different and opposed interests, all the vices of riches, all the vices of poverty, the brutalisation of intelligence, the corruption of civil manners?"
"Rousseau Volumes I. and II."
John Morley
There will be-there must be-some brutalisation.
"Another Sheaf"
John Galsworthy
If America should succeed in forcing England to obey international law, restore freedom of the seas and proceed with American energy against England's brutalisation of neutrals, it would have a decisive influence on the political situation between the two countries.
"Germany, The Next Republic?"
Carl W. Ackerman