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„the time-honored resentment of the philosopher against the human confition of having a body is not identical with the ancient contempt for the necessities of life; to be subject to necessity was only one aspect of bodily existence, and the body, once freed of this necessity, was capable of that pure appearance the Greeks called beauty“
— Feb 06, 2026 06:13AM
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Dani
is on page 118 of 349
„In other words, against the subjectivity of men stands the objectivity of the man-made world rather than the sublime indifference of an untouched nature, whose overwhelming elementary force, on the contrary, will compel them to swing relentlessly in the circle of their own biological movement, which fits so closely into the over-all cyclical movement of nature's household“
— Mar 01, 2026 05:14AM
Dani
is on page 114 of 349
„In other words, against the subjectivity of men stands the objectivity of the man-made world rather than the sublime indifference of an untouched nature, whose overwhelming elementary force, on the contrary, will compel them to swing relentlessly in the circle of their own biological movement, which fits so closely into the over-all cyclical movement of nature's household“ p. 137
— Mar 01, 2026 05:14AM
Dani
is on page 118 of 349
Marx predicted correctly, though with an unjustified gkee, „the withering away“ of the public realm under conditions of unhampered development of the „productive forces if society“, and he was equally right, (…), when he foreswae that the "socialized men“ would spend their freedom from labouring in those strictly private and essentially worldless activities that we now call „hobbies“
— Feb 21, 2026 06:34PM
Dani
is on page 108 of 349
Fortune depends on luck (…) although most people in their "pursuit of happiness“ run after good fortune (…) as though it were an inexhaustible abundance (…) There is no lasting happiness outside the prescribed cycle of painful exhaustion and pleasurable regeneration (…), and whatever throws this cycle out of balance (…) ruins the elemental happiness that comes from being alive
— Feb 21, 2026 06:31PM
Dani
is on page 107 of 349
The blessibg of labour is that effort and gratification follow each other as closely as producing and consuming the means of substinence, so that happiness is a concomitant of the process itself, just as pleasure is a concomitant of the functioning of a healthy body (…)
— Feb 21, 2026 06:27PM
Dani
is on page 106 of 349
Life is a process that everywhere uses up durability, wears it down, makes it disappear, until eventually dead matter, the result of small, single, cyclical, life processes, returns to the over-all gigantic circle of nature herself, where no beginning and no end exist and where all natural things swing in changeless, deathless repetition (p. 96)
— Feb 19, 2026 09:36PM

