Menschliches 2.1.89
Source: Break-Out from the Crystal Palace (1974), p. 80, note
“A community conceived only as the arithmetical sum of its component individuals; a community is, in fact, no more than this once it ceases to be attached to any principle higher than the individuals.”
Source: The Crisis of the Modern World (1927), p. 96
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“Historical communities are, in short, more deeply involved in nature and time than the individual.”
The Nature and Destiny of Man: A Christian Interpretation (1941)
Context: The brotherhood of the community is indeed the ground in which the individual is ethically realized. But the community is the frustration as well as the realization of individual life. Its collective egotism is an offense to his conscience; its institutional injustices negate the ideal of justice; and such brotherhood as it achieves is limited by ethnic and geographic boundaries. Historical communities are, in short, more deeply involved in nature and time than the individual.

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