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... the bourgeois, who is not a real owner, but the servant of his avarice.
John Carroll
The dialectical critique of positivist habits of mind ... is interested only in behaviour which is ‘important' to the actor; that is, behaviour which is emotionally charged to the degree that it is either frequently recalled, reflected upon, or day-dreamed about. ... That science which is less discriminating in the behaviour it chooses to investigate gains clarity and distinctiveness at the cost of confining itself to the trivial.
John Carroll
Whereas Marx's vision of homo faber becomes inoperative within social chains, Stirner's man makes his own freedom.
John Carroll
Nietzsche ... criticizes Schopenhauerian aesthetics for not freeing itself from Kant's moralistic: ‘that is beautiful which gives us pleasure without interest'.
John Carroll
The Inquisitor is the forgiving father, the scientific materialist, and the social engineer. He is the most compassionate, and honest, of politicians; he takes on great burdens of responsibility in order to protect his subjects from ethical doubt. But he also suppresses any attempt to expand their self-consciousness: he is the ‘great simplifier', the shepherd to a flock of carefree children.
John Carroll
The priest who has lost the resilience of youth cannot be helped; his polymorphously playful and imaginative energies have been emasculated by a long conditioning to the ways of the old order; he would be liberated into a sea of undifferentiated boredom and anxiety. Only the man whose desires and passions are intact has a future.
John Carroll
The act of greatest subversion ... is the one of indifference. A man, or a group, finds it unbearable that someone can be simply uninterested in his, or its, convictions. ... There is a degree of complicity, or mutual respect, between the believer and the man who attacks his beliefs (the revolutionary), for the latter takes them seriously.
John Carroll
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