One of my favorite things about a badger, say, or a squirrel, or
a fox, is that none of them thinks anything is more important than itself,
except maybe, for a brief time, its offspring. Yet society teaches us there are
abstractions more important than us, or even than our own children. Maybe it’s
a country, or a church, or a company, or the human race, or the white race, or
Mother Nature, or virtue, or social justice. Whatever it is, no badger, otter,
or racoon would ever place that thing above itself or its young offspring. I
have to say, on this question, I side with the woodland beasts.