“In the world of action, we know that it is disastrous to treat animals or human beings as though they were stocks and stones. Why should we suppose this treatment to be any less mistaken in the world of ideas?”
— Max Horkheimer, book Eclipse of Reason
Source: Eclipse of Reason (1947), p. 21.
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