"'Man has something of the brute,'" Bacon says, "'the brute has something of the vegetable; the vegetable something of the inanimate body; and so all things are truly biformed and made up of a higher species and a lower'" (p.
The bimodal strategy in Pakistan reflected partly the belief in the trickle-down theory, so popular at that time, and partly the reality of a biformed agrarian structure which was emerging in Pakistan after the land reforms of 1959.