Quote of the Day for February 22, 2014

Posted by mminnick 12 years, 3 months ago to Philosophy
3 comments | Share | Best of... | Flag

From Sense of Life
A nation’s sense of life is formed by every individual child’s early impressions of the world around him: of the ideas he is taught (which he may or may not accept) and of the way of acting he observes and evaluates (which he may evaluate correctly or not). And although there are exceptions at both ends of the psychological spectrum—men whose sense of life is better (truer philosophically) or worse than that of their fellow-citizens—the majority develop the essentials of the same subconscious philosophy. This is the source of what we observe as “national characteristics.” . . . .
Just as an individual’s sense of life can be better or worse than his conscious convictions, so can a nation’s. And just as an individual who has never translated his sense of life into conscious convictions is in terrible danger—no matter how good his subconscious values—so is a nation.
This is the position of America today.
If America is to be saved from destruction—specifically, from dictatorship—she will be saved by her sense of life.

“Don’t Let It Go,”
Philosophy: Who Needs It, 206


All Comments

  • Posted by $ winterwind 12 years, 3 months ago
    Would you move this to the Books section, in my [our] Words of Note Post, Please?

    and most people, reading this, would neither understand nor care, because part of what many people have absorbed is that "philosophy/civics/politics is hard, and irrelevant and unnecessary." mostly false, but how does one persuade them to go against those early impressions?
    Remember, a person who wasn't talked into something, can't be talked out of it - as Rand said, that opinion is formed and then reinforced early - so early that most people don't even know why they believe what they believe. arrgh.
    Reply | Permalink  
  • Posted by LetsShrug 12 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    ...I would like to solve the puzzle how to get people to face their own unclear beliefs. They avoid questions, conversation, and don't examine it for themselves.... How DO we wake them up to their own inconsistencies??
    Reply | Permalink  

  • Comment hidden. Undo