Thomas Szasz Quotes
Like Karl Kraus, [Wittgenstein] Was Seldom Pleased By What He Saw Of The Institutions Of Men, And The Idiom Of The Passerby Mostly Offended His Ear Particularly When They Happened To Speak Philosophically; And Like Karl Kraus, He Suspected That The Institutions Could Not But Be Corrupt If The Idiom Of The Race Was Confused, Presumptuous, And Vacuous, A Fabric Of Nonsense, Untruth, Deception, And Self-deception.
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