“Many sophisticated, intelligent people lack wisdom and common sense.”
“One of the major problems of our society is that so many people are too intelligent to accept religion, but not intelligent or strong-minded enough to look for acceptable alternatives; in the same way, many people are strong-minded enough not to want to be 'organization men', but incapable of seeing beyond an act of protest. These situations produce a sense of being 'between two stools', lacking real motive; a sense of mental strain is produced that may find its outlet in violence, or in organised anti-social behaviour.”
Source: The Bicameral Critic (1985), p. 224, Crimes of Freedom -- and their cure (1964)
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