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. . . . No less than Rousseau, Blake, or Wordsworth, Marx adopted almost unconsciously the romantic axiom of a lost childhood of man. Turning to the wonders of the Greek poets whom he loved so much; turning, as we have seen, though perhaps unconsciously, to the language of the prophets, Marx speaks, and I quote again, of "The social childhood of mankind where mankind unfolds in complete beauty." And when we ask again, with mounting impatience. What is the fall of man? What sin did we commit? Marxism did not really reply. ~ Page 8
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Taken on Monday February 3, 2025
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Posted on Monday February 3, 2025
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Dinesh said:
Malik Raoulda said:
Bonne et agréable journée paisible et reposante.