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John Carroll Quotes

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Stirner ... holds to a joy-principle rather than to a pleasure-principle  (John Carroll Quotes) Explicates ideology as socially determined, as psychologically determined: both accuse it of remaining oblivious to its own determinations  (John Carroll Quotes) The real task is not to rid life of ethics but to rid ethics of its ideological content  (John Carroll Quotes) The garden [of Eden] is the realm of pure beauty from which man is expelled when he becomes interested in ethics, in the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil. The return into paradise, the homecoming, depends on him penetrating the veils of morality to glimpse again the lineaments of lost beauty  (John Carroll Quotes) Man is more than an animal only in that he finds expression for the beautiful  (John Carroll Quotes) The ugliness of the ideological lies in its legitimating the pursuit of the trivial  (John Carroll Quotes) The worst misstep one can make in design is to solve the wrong problem  (John Carroll Quotes) … the bourgeois, who is not a real owner, but the servant of his avarice  (John Carroll Quotes) A teleology directed to material ends has been substituted for the lust for adventure, variety, and play  (John Carroll Quotes) In so far as the intention of education is to train the child for a vocation it is a millstone around his neck  (John Carroll Quotes) By punishing the criminal the moral man hopes to dissuade the evil imprisoned in his own breast from escaping. Fear of self is projected in hatred of the immoral other  (John Carroll Quotes) Nietzsche that the scientist is at best an instrument, a useful slave: he does not command or decide, he is not a whole man  (John Carroll Quotes) A teleology directed to material ends has been substitutes for the lust for adventure, variety, and play  (John Carroll Quotes)