Otto Weininger Quotes
The Criminal (as Slave) Often Seeks A Person Of Great Perfection (and Here, As A Judge Of People's Imperfection, The Criminal Is Much Harsher Than A Good Man), Because He So Wants To Obtain Trust From Outside (not Through An Inner Change Of Mind). If He Believes He Has Found Such A Person, He Gives Himself Up To Him In The Most Complete Slavery, And He Searches In An Importunate Manner For People Whom He Could Serve As A Slave. He Also Wants To Live As A Slave So As Never To Be Alone.
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