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""You're cold-blooded as a fish, Roberts, colder. You're-There is no adequate simile." The man addressed said nothing. "You degrade every consideration in life, emotional and other, to a dollar-and-cents basis. Sentiment, ambition, common judgment of right and wrong, all gravitate to the same level. You have a single standard of measurement that you apply to all alike, which alike condemns or justifies. Summer and Winter, morning, noon, and night-it's the same. Your little yardstick is always in evidence, measuring, measuring-You, confound you, drive me to distraction with your eternal 'does it pay.'""…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
""You're cold-blooded as a fish, Roberts, colder. You're-There is no adequate simile." The man addressed said nothing. "You degrade every consideration in life, emotional and other, to a dollar-and-cents basis. Sentiment, ambition, common judgment of right and wrong, all gravitate to the same level. You have a single standard of measurement that you apply to all alike, which alike condemns or justifies. Summer and Winter, morning, noon, and night-it's the same. Your little yardstick is always in evidence, measuring, measuring-You, confound you, drive me to distraction with your eternal 'does it pay.'""
Autorenporträt
Will Lillibridge remains an obscure figure in the literary world, with limited information about his life and career. His work, 'The Dominant Dollar,' is one of the scant references that offer a glimpse into his literary style and thematic preoccupations. The book itself reflects upon the societal and economic issues of its time, exploring the complexities of financial power and its implications on individuals and wider society. Lillibridge's narrative technique often interweaves personal drama with broader economic principles, suggesting the author's acute awareness of the interplay between macroeconomic forces and personal lives. Although not widely known, his writing carries the potential hallmark of classic financial literature, reminiscent of the works of authors who skillfully reveal the human element behind the veil of economic discourse. Without further biographical detail or a broader repertoire of published works, Will Lillibridge's contribution to literature lies primarily within the pages of 'The Dominant Dollar,' which awaits rediscovery by scholars and enthusiasts of early 20th-century economic fiction. His work invites speculation about his potential influence on future writers who seek to navigate the conjunction of economic theory and human narrative, suggesting that Lillibridge's literary voice may yet resonate beyond the confines of his current anonymity.