The Myth of the Eternal Return (1954) [also published as Cosmos and History (1959)].
“Second, we make no distinction between man and nature: the human essence of nature and the natural essence of man become one within nature in the form of production or industry, just as they do within the life of man as a species. Industry is then no longer considered from the extrinsic point of view of utility, but rather from the point of view of its fundamental identity with nature as production of man and by man.”
The Desiring Machine
Anti-Oedipus Capitalism and Schizophrenia (1977)
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Source: Love and Will (1969), Ch. 1 : Introduction : Our Schizoid World, p. 17
"Judaism, Human Values and the Jewish State" (1995)
Source: Words of a Sage : Selected thoughts of African Spir (1937), p. 50.
Part I, Essay 15: The Epicurean
Essays, Moral, Political, and Literary (1741-2; 1748)
Context: It is a great mortification to the vanity of man, that his utmost art and industry can never equal the meanest of nature's productions, either for beauty or value. Art is only the under-workman, and is employed to give a few strokes of embellishment to those pieces, which come from the hand of the master
De Kooning's lecture Trans/formation, at Studio 35, 1950.
1950's
“There is a radical dualism between the empirical nature of man and its moral nature.”
Source: Words of a Sage : Selected thoughts of African Spir (1937), p. 59.