“People like Rousseau know how to use their weaknesses, deficiencies, or vices as if they were the fertilizer of their talent. When Rousseau laments the depravity and degeneration of society as the unpleasant consequence of culture this is based on his personal experience, whose bitterness makes his general condemnation so sharp, and poisons the arrow he shoots. He is relieving himself, first as an individual, and thinks that he is seeking a cure that will directly benefit society, but that will also indirectly, and by means of society, benefit him too”
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Human, All Too Human: A Book for Free Spirits
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