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Young's fictional narrator explains that, on the one hand, the greatest contributor to society is not the " stolid mass " or majority, but the " creative minority " or " restless elite ".
On the other hand, he claims that there are casualties of progress whose influence is underestimated and that, from such stolid adherence to natural science and intelligence, arises arrogance and complacency.
This problem is encapsulated in the phrase " Every selection of one is a rejection of many ".

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