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“Lewis is basically arguing that in a world governed by manipulation, control, domination, there must arise by definition two classes of people: manipulators and manipulatees, or conditioners and the conditioned as he calls them. There will be those who have the technical competencies for control over nature, and then there will be the supposed beneficiaries of such competencies who, being mere products of nature, are nevertheless vulnerable to becoming objects of that control.”
― The Abolition of Sanity: C.S. Lewis on the Consequences of Modernism
― The Abolition of Sanity: C.S. Lewis on the Consequences of Modernism
“dogmatic belief in objective value is necessary to the very idea of a rule which is not tyranny or an obedience which is not slavery.”
― The Abolition of Sanity: C.S. Lewis on the Consequences of Modernism
― The Abolition of Sanity: C.S. Lewis on the Consequences of Modernism
“Natural law theory recognizes that to be human means that we are endowed with a moral conscience which knows innately the moral order of the universe as God has created it.”
― The Abolition of Sanity: C.S. Lewis on the Consequences of Modernism
― The Abolition of Sanity: C.S. Lewis on the Consequences of Modernism
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