
“The gratification of one desire only makes way for another still more exacting.”
Advice to Young Men on Their Duties and Conduct in Life (1848), p. 31
Book II, 1267b.4
Politics
“The gratification of one desire only makes way for another still more exacting.”
Advice to Young Men on Their Duties and Conduct in Life (1848), p. 31
Source: The Mass Psychology of Fascism (1933), Ch. 1 : Ideology As Material Power, Section 4 : The Social Function of Sexual Suppression
Context: The suppression of natural sexual gratification leads to various kinds of substitute gratifications. Natural aggression, for example, becomes brutal sadism which then is an essential mass-psychological factor in imperialistic wars.
The Satanic Bible (1969)
“Aren't we living in a world where heedless men only desire decapitated women?”
Source: Life is Elsewhere
“All men by nature desire knowledge.”
Source: On Man in the Universe
Source: Better-World Philosophy: A Sociological Synthesis (1899), The Social Ideal, p. 146