
Source: Philosophy of Education, p. 86.
"Of Monarchy," p. 120
Against Rousseau (1795)
Source: Philosophy of Education, p. 86.
“The slave and master in one skin
Is all your history, no more, no less”
Christ, Old Student in a New School (1972)
Context: Why have you been so blind?
Why have you never seen?
The slave and master in one skin
Is all your history, no more, no less
Confess! This is what you've been.
“But the Harp called out quite loud: Master! Master!”
English Fairy Tales (1890), Preface to English Fairy Tales, Jack and the Beanstalk
“The first step towards mastering time is always to make time meaningless”
Source: Initiation, The Perfecting of Man (1923), p.63
Source: (1776), Book I, Chapter VIII, p. 80.
A Footnote To Rally The Academic, p. 164.
In Defence Of Politics (Second Edition) – 1981
“In limitations he first shows himself the master,
And the law can only bring us freedom.”
Was Wir Bringen (1802)