Bertrand Russell Quotes
Ibsen, Strindberg, And Nietzsche Were Angry Men - Not Primarily Angry About This Or That, But Just Angry. And So They Each Found An Outlook On Life That Justified Anger. The Young Admired Their Passion, And Found In It An Outlet For Their Own Feelings Of Revolt Against Parental Authority. The Assertion Of Freedom Seemed Sufficiently Noble To Justify Violence; The Violence Duly Ensued, But Freedom Was Lost In The Process.
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