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"Dickens, who had not the vision to see that private property is an obstructive nuisance, had the vision to see that. "If men would behave decently the world would be decent" is not such a platitude as it sounds."
— Feb 21, 2026 03:43AM
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is on page 24 of 101
"If that were all, he might be no more than a cheer-up writer, a reactionary humbug. A "change of heart" is in fact the alibi of people who do not wish to endanger the status quo."
"The moralist and the revolutionary are constantly undermining one another."
— Feb 21, 2026 03:43AM
"The moralist and the revolutionary are constantly undermining one another."
Quinn
is on page 20 of 101
"The revolutionaries appear to him simply as degraded savages—in fact, as lunatics. He broods over their frenzies with a curious imaginative intensity. He describes them dancing the "Carmagnole,""
Okay, I'm seeing Tales of Two Cities in a new light.
— Feb 20, 2026 10:19AM
Okay, I'm seeing Tales of Two Cities in a new light.
Quinn
is on page 18 of 101
" if anything is pro-capitalist, because its whole moral is that capitalists ought to be kind, not that workers ought to be rebellious."
"And so far as social criticism goes, one can never extract much more from Dickens than this, unless one deliberately reads meanings into him."
I gotta read more of Dickens. I like this criticism.
— Feb 20, 2026 09:56AM
"And so far as social criticism goes, one can never extract much more from Dickens than this, unless one deliberately reads meanings into him."
I gotta read more of Dickens. I like this criticism.
Quinn
is on page 16 of 101
"Whatever else Dickens may have been, he was not a hole-and-corner soul-saver, the kind of well-meaning idiot who thinks that the world will be perfect if you amend a few by-laws and abolish a few anomalies." I'M CRYING, MAN
— Feb 20, 2026 09:30AM

