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By Richard M. Weaver

"In what has develop into a vintage paintings, Richard M. Weaver unsparingly diagnoses the ills of our age and gives a pragmatic treatment. He asserts that the realm is intelligible, and that guy is unfastened. The catastrophes of our age are the product no longer of necessity yet of unintelligent selection. A therapy, he submits, is feasible. It lies within the correct use of man's cause, within the renewed popularity of an absolute truth, and in the  Read more...

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And if they were all one member, where were the body? " It would do so because high design is an extremely unsettling conception; it may involve arduous effort, self-denial, sleepless nights, all o f w hich are repugnant to the bourgeoisie,’ On the other hand, the goal of social democracy is scientific feeding, If one dares to visualize the millennium o f the social democrats, he is forced to picture a “ healthy-m inded," naturally good man, pro­ vided for by a paternalistic state and seeking to save him ­ self from extinction by boredom through dabbling in some art.

The w ritings o f the Founding Fathers o f the American Union indicate that these political architects approached democracy w ith a spirit o f reservation. Though revolution­ aries by historic circumstance, they were capable enough of philosophy to see these dilemmas. The Federalist authors especially were aware that simple m ajority rule cannot suffice because it does everything w ithout reference; it is an 2 . N o r m a n T h o m a s h a s p u t t h i s in i h c f o r m o f a d i l e m m a by a s k i n g w h e t h e r R o o s e v e l t w a s iu s t if ie d in t a k i n g t h e A m erican p e o p l e in to th e s e c o n d W o r l d W a t a g a i n s t t h e i r w i l l and k n o w l e d g e , [ f h e w a s , th e n t h e le a d e r is s o m e t h i n g a p a t t f r o m th e m a s s e s , n o t m erely th e e x e c u t o r o f th e ir w i s h e s , a n d th u s w e h a v e a g a i n t h e a n a e n t d i c h o t o m y o f r u l e r and ru le d 47 DistinctiotJ and Hierarchy expression of feeling about the moment at the moment, re­ strained neither by abstract idea nor by precedent.

He adopted then the typical Jacobin pro­ cedure of instilling hatred o f all superiority. Resentment, as Richard Hertz has made plain, may well prove the dynamite w hich w ill finally wreck Western society. The basis o f an organic social order is fraternity uniting parts th at are distinct. We must repeat, then, w ith reference 43 Distinction and H ierarchy to our first principles, th at rebellion against distinction is an aspect of that world-wide and centuries-long movement against knowledge whose beginning goes back to nominal­ ism.

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