The Last Temptation of Christ (1951)
Context: This is the Supreme Duty of the man who struggles — to set out for the lofty peak which Christ, the first-born sone of salvation, attained. How can we begin?
If we are to follow him we must have a profound knowledge of his conflict, we must relive his anguish: his victory over the blossoming snares of the earth, his sacrifice of the great and small joys of men and his ascent from sacrifice to sacrifice, exploit to exploit, to martyrdom's summit, the Cross.
“It was not man, the individual, nor even the Supreme Being, that Robespierre set up against Christ; it was that Leviathan, the Nation.”
Part IV, Chapter I
Les voix du silence [Voices of Silence] (1951)
Context: An individualism which has got beyond the stage of hedonism tends to yield to the lure of the grandiose. It was not man, the individual, nor even the Supreme Being, that Robespierre set up against Christ; it was that Leviathan, the Nation.
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French novelist, art theorist and politician 1901–1976Related quotes
"Times Must Change" in Ability # 179 (20 March 1966).
“Even if there had never been a Buddha nor a Christ
CHRIST NATURE IS!
BUDDHA NATURE IS!”
Source: Echoes from the Bottomless Well (1985), p. 103
As quoted in Hitler (1974) by Joachim C. Fest, p. 533
Other remarks
Land of My Fathers, 1974. (Translation from Welsh original text)
The Oddest Prophet – Søren Kierkegaard by Malcolm Muggeridge
regarding Occupy Wall Street protests
2010s, 2011