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Famous John Carroll Quotes
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“Man is more than an animal only in that he finds expression for the beautiful.”
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“… the bourgeois, who is not a real owner, but the servant of his avarice”
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John Carroll Quotes about life
“The real task is not to rid life of ethics but to rid ethics of its ideological content.”
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“The act of greatest subversion … is the one of indifference.”
Source: Break-Out from the Crystal Palace (1974), p. 53
Context: 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.
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John Carroll Quotes
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“Stirner … holds to a joy-principle rather than to a pleasure-principle.”
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Menschliches 2.1.89
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“Man at his best is a system-breaker, an iconoclast seeking not only variety, but destruction.”
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“The ugliness of the ideological lies in its legitimating the pursuit of the trivial.”
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[describing the implications of Ehrenzweig’s theory] p. 95, note
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