On The Laying of Hands (On the Heart of Economic Life)
Posted by mshupe 4 years, 6 months ago to Philosophy
"The terror Morozov felt is the same terror Kira had felt in the Petrograd train station when she witnessed Morozov condemning a desperate old woman to Soviet police. Except there’s one big difference: Kira was selfish – she wanted to live as people were meant to live. Instead of pounding sand in a society of zeroes, Kira wanted to turn it into cement and glass, or maybe silicon wafers some day. Morozov’s looting evades reality because it produces nothing. No self-esteem is selflessness."
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- 1Posted by amhunt 4 years, 6 months ago in reply to this comment.It has been many years since I read "We the Living". Your post jogged some memories. I will be reading it again soon. Thank you.Permalink|
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