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Max Horkheimer once observed, individuality is impaired when each man decides to fend for himself. . . . The absolutely isolated individual has always been an illusion. The most esteemed personal qualities, such as independence, will to freedom, sympathy, and the sense of justice, are social as well as individual virtues. The fully developed individual is the consummation of a fully developed society. [The Eclipse of Reason, p. 135]
Posted on: Wed, 03 Sep 2014 21:29:34 +0000

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