We live among particulars, but we always want and see something more than any particular can give or reveal-thus our restlessness, our boredom, our suffering. We are certain to die, although we find in ourselves tokens of undying spirit-thus our sense of living under the pressure of an intolerable contradiction between our experience of selfhood and our recognition of the unyielding limits nature imposes on our existence. We can see only dimly beyond the boundaries of the social world that we ourselves make-thus our confusion, our inability to place our undeniable suffering and our apparent accomplishment within a context of all contexts that would keep them safe from doubt and denigration. (Roberto Mangabeira Unger)

We live among particulars, but we always want and see something more than any particular can give or reveal-thus our restlessness, our boredom, our suffering. We are certain to die, although we find in ourselves tokens of undying spirit-thus our sense of living under the pressure of an intolerable contradiction between our experience of selfhood and our recognition of the unyielding limits nature imposes on our existence. We can see only dimly beyond the boundaries of the social world that we ourselves make-thus our confusion, our inability to place our undeniable suffering and our apparent accomplishment within a context of all contexts that would keep them safe from doubt and denigration.

Roberto Mangabeira Unger

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