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The document discusses criticisms of the author's book and misunderstandings around it. The author explains that the book presents a new approach that challenges prevailing views, and that it has not been fully understood. The author attributes this to the book addressing active rather than contemplative readers, and touches on influences from German thinkers like Leibniz, Goethe, and Hegel.
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Pessimism

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Pessimism?

First published in Preuische Jahrbcher, CLXXXIV (1921).

My book [1 h!s "et #ith #idespre!d "isunderst!ndin$s. In ! sense, th!t is !l"ost !n ine%it!ble &on&o"it!nt o' !ny no%el !ppro!&h #hi&h !rri%es !t ne# &on&lusions. (u&h ! re!&tion is !ll the "ore to be e)pe&ted #hen the &on&lusions re!&hed, or e%en the perspe&ti%es !nd "ethodolo$y th!t led to the", present ! serious &h!llen$e to the pre%!ilin$ "ood o' !n !$e. *hen su&h ! book &h!n&es to be&o"e '!shion!ble, the "isunderst!ndin$s #ill "ultiply. For then people !re &on'ronted suddenly by ! &o"ple) o' ide!s #hi&h they should !&tu!lly not h!%e !tte"pted to di$est until !'ter ye!rs o' prep!r!tory re!din$. *ith "y o#n book there is the !dded di''i&ulty th!t only the ne$!ti%e side o' the pi&ture h!s hitherto re!&hed the publi&. Most &riti&s h!%e ne$le&ted to obser%e th!t this 'irst %olu"e represents only ! 'r!$"ent 'ro" #hi&h, !s I #!s soon to re!li+e, it is not e!sy to 'or" &on&lusions !bout #h!t is to 'ollo#. ,he 'orth&o"in$ se&ond %olu"e #ill round out the -Morpholo$y o' *orld .istory,- thus brin$in$ to ! &lose "y e)!"in!tion o' !t le!st one !spe&t o' the proble". /ttenti%e re!ders #ill h!%e noti&ed th!t I tou&hed brie'ly on ! se&ond !spe&t, the ethi&!l 0uestion, in "y ess!y Prussianism and Socialism. (1. The Decline of the West, Vol. I.) 1ne 'urther obst!&le to !n underst!ndin$ o' "y book is the r!ther dis&on&ertin$ title it be!rs. I #!s &!re'ul to e"ph!si+e th!t this title #!s &hosen ye!rs be'ore publi&!tion, !nd th!t it ob2e&ti%ely des&ribes ! si"ple '!&t 'or #hi&h e%iden&e &!n be 'ound in the "ost '!"ili!r e%ents o' #orld history. (till, there !re people #ho

&!nnot he!r the #ord -de&line- #ithout thinkin$ o' ! sudden !nd dre!d'ul &!l!"ity. My title does not i"ply &!t!strophe. 3erh!ps #e &ould eli"in!te the -pessi"is"- #ithout !lterin$ the re!l sense o' the title i' #e #ere to substitute 'or -de&line- the #ord -'ul'ill"ent,- be!rin$ in "ind the spe&i!l 'un&tions th!t 4oethe !ssi$ned to this &on&ept in his o#n #orld %ie#. .o#e%er, e%en the 'irst inst!ll"ent o' "y book #!s not !ddressed to spe&ul!ti%e persons, but to !&ti%e ones. My !i" #!s to present !n i"!$e o' the #orld to be li%ed #ith, r!ther th!n to de%ise ! syste" 'or pro'ession!l philosophers to brood o%er. I #!s not !#!re o' this distin&tion !t the ti"e, but it #ill ob%iously pre%ent ! l!r$e nu"ber o' re!ders 'ro" !rri%in$ !t ! true underst!ndin$ o' #h!t the book is !bout. ,he !&ti%e person li%es in the #orld o' pheno"en! !nd #ith it. .e does not re0uire lo$i&!l proo's, indeed he o'ten &!nnot underst!nd the". -3hysio$no"i& rhyth"- 55 one o' the ter"s th!t pr!&ti&!lly no one h!s been !ble to &o"prehend 'ully 55 $i%es hi" deeper insi$hts th!n !ny "ethod b!sed on lo$i&!l proo' e%er &ould. I "!de !ssertions in "y book #hi&h s&hol!rly re!ders h!%e re$!rded !s &o"pletely &ontr!di&tory. 6et !ll these !re thin$s th!t h!%e lon$ been 'elt !nd &herished pri%!tely, thou$h not ne&ess!rily &ons&iously, by indi%idu!ls #ho !re in&lined to ! li'e o' !&tion. *hen su&h indi%idu!ls re!d books, th!t is to s!y, #hen they enter the re!l" o' theory, they re2e&t the s!"e -histori&!l rel!ti%is"- th!t is se&ond n!ture to the" #hen they !re en$!$ed in pr!&ti&!l !&ti%ity, or !re obser%in$ people !nd situ!tions 'or the purposes o' !&tion. ,he &onte"pl!ti%e person, on the other h!nd, is by n!ture re"ote 'ro" li'e. .e %ie#s it 'ro" ! dist!n&e, 'or it is str!n$e !nd $oes !$!inst the $r!in. /s soon !s it thre!tens to be&o"e so"ethin$ other th!n !n obser%ed ob2e&t, he is !nnoyed. Conte"pl!ti%e persons &olle&t, disse&t, !nd !rr!n$e thin$s, not 'or !ny pr!&ti&!l

purpose but si"ply be&!use it "!kes the" h!ppy. ,hey de"!nd lo$i&!l proo's !nd kno# ho# to $o !bout $ettin$ the". ,o the", ! book su&h !s "ine "ust 'ore%er re"!in !n !berr!tion. For I &on'ess th!t I h!%e ne%er h!d !nythin$ but &onte"pt 'or -philosophy 'or its o#n s!ke.- ,o "y #!y o' thinkin$ there is nothin$ "ore tedious th!n pure lo$i&, s&ienti'i& psy&holo$y, $ener!l ethi&s !nd estheti&s. Li'e is not "!de up o' s&ien&e !nd $ener!lities. 7%ery line th!t is not #ritten in the ser%i&e o' !&ti%e li%in$ see"s to "e super'luous. /t the risk o' bein$ t!ken too liter!lly, I #ould s!y th!t "y #!y o' lookin$ !t the #orld is rel!ted to the -syste"!ti&- #!y !s the "e"oirs o' ! st!tes"!n !re rel!ted to the ide!l st!te o' ! utopi!n. ,he 'or"er #rites do#n #h!t he h!s li%ed throu$h8 the l!tter re&ords #h!t he h!s dre!"ed up. 9o# there does e)ist, p!rti&ul!rly in the 4er"!n tr!dition, #h!t "i$ht be &!lled ! st!tes"!nlike #!y o' e)perien&in$ the #orld, !n un'or&ed !nd unsyste"!ti& !ttitude to#!rd li'e #hi&h &!n be re&orded only by "e!ns o' ! kind o' "et!physi&!l "e"oir5#ritin$. It is i"port!nt to re!li+e th!t "y book belon$s in this tr!dition. I' in the 'ollo#in$ I "ention so"e illustrious n!"es, it is not "e!nt to i"ply !nythin$ !bout the 0u!lity o' the book but "erely to indi&!te the type o' %ision th!t #ent into its "!kin$. / po#er'ul stre!" o' 4er"!n thou$ht runs 'ro" Leibni+ to 4oethe !nd .e$el, !nd on into the 'uture. Like !ll thin$s 4er"!n, this stre!" #!s 'or&ed to run under$round !nd to 'lo# on unnoti&ed throu$h the &enturies. For o%er the s!"e period e%en the &re!tors o' this tr!dition 'ound th!t they h!d to !d!pt the"sel%es to 'orei$n !nd super'i&i!l p!tterns o' thou$ht. Leibni+ #!s 4oethe:s $re!t te!&her, !lthou$h the l!tter #!s ne%er re!lly &ons&ious o' it. 4oethe o'ten !dopted $enuinely Leibni+i!n ide!s, either out o' ! n!tur!l !''inity 'or his thou$ht or throu$h the in'luen&e o' his 'riend .erder. In su&h inst!n&es, ho#e%er, he !l#!ys re'erred to (pino+!, #hose "ode o' thinkin$ #!s in '!&t

0uite dissi"il!r. Leibni+:s outst!ndin$ &h!r!&teristi& #!s his &onst!nt in%ol%e"ent in the i"port!nt e%ents o' his ti"e. I' #e #ere to re"o%e 'ro" his #orks !ll the ite"s th!t !re &on&erned #ith politi&s, the reuni'i&!tion o' the &hur&hes, "inin$ pro2e&ts, !nd the or$!ni+!tion o' s&ien&e !nd "!the"!ti&s, not "u&h #ould be le't. 4oethe rese"bles hi" in th!t he !l#!ys thou$ht histori&!lly, i.e., #ith &onst!nt re'eren&e to the re!l '!&ts o' e)isten&e. Like Leibni+, he #ould ne%er h!%e been &!p!ble o' &onstru&tin$ !n !bstr!&t philosophi&!l syste". .e$el #!s the l!st $re!t thinker to t!ke politi&!l re!lities !s his point o' dep!rture #ithout lettin$ his thou$ht be entirely s"othered by !bstr!&tions. ,hen &!"e 9iet+s&he, ! dilett!nte in the best sense, #ho held 'ir"ly !loo' 'ro" !&!de"i& philosophy, #hi&h by his ti"e h!d be&o"e !lto$ether sterile. .e #!s t!ken in by ;!r#in:s theories, yet he tr!ns&ended the !$e o' 7n$lish ;!r#inis". .e $!%e us the %ision #ith #hi&h #e &!n no# brin$ !bout ! %i&tory 'or ! %it!l !nd pr!&ti&!l !ppro!&h to #orld history. ,hese !re, !s I no# see, the pre"ises th!t un&ons&iously in'luen&ed "y #ritin$. /"on$ the" there is not ! sin$le -syste"- o' $ener!lities. ,he histori&!l &o"pil!tions o' Leibni+, 4oethe:s obser%!tions on n!ture, !nd .e$el:s le&tures on #orld history #ere !ll #ritten in &le!r %ie# o' '!&tu!l re!lity 55 so"ethin$ th!t &!nnot be s!id o' <!nt:s !nd (&hopenh!uer:s #orks. I &onstrue the rel!tionships bet#een re!lity !nd spe&ul!ti%e thou$ht in ! "!nner #holly di''erent 'ro" the syste"!ti& philosophers. For the" re!lity is li'eless "!tter 'ro" #hi&h l!#s &!n be deri%ed. For "e, re!lity presents e)!"ples th!t illu"in!te !n e)perien&ed thou$ht, ! thou$ht #hi&h is &o""uni&!ble only in this 'or". =e&!use this !ppro!&h is uns&ienti'i&, it re0uires !n un&o""on '!&ility 'or thinkin$ in bro!d outlines !nd 'or synthesi+in$. It nor"!lly h!ppens, !s I h!%e h!d o&&!sion to noti&e, th!t !s the re!der &on&entr!tes on one point in "y book he 0ui&kly loses si$ht o' the others. In doin$ so he "is&onstrues e%erythin$, 'or the book is so

&ohesi%e th!t to isol!te ! sin$le det!il is t!nt!"ount to &o""ittin$ !n error. Moreo%er, one "ust be !ble to re!d bet#een the lines. M!ny thin$s !re "erely hinted !t, #hile others &!nnot be e)pressed !t !ll in s&ienti'i& '!shion. ,he &entr!l ide! is the &on&ept o' ;estiny. ,he re!son it is so di''i&ult to "!ke the re!der underst!nd it is th!t the pro&ess o' syste"!ti&, r!tion!l thou$ht le!ds hi" to its %ery opposite> the ide! o' &!us!lity. ;estiny !nd Ch!n&e !re "!tters 0uite re"ote 'ro" the !pprehension o' &!use !nd e''e&t, !nte&edent !nd &onse0uent. ,here is ! d!n$er th!t ;estiny "!y be "isunderstood !s si"ply !nother #!y o' re'errin$ to ! &!us!l se0uen&e th!t e)ists #ithout bein$ re!dily %isible. ,he s&ienti'i& "ind #ill ne%er be !ble to $r!sp this. ,he !bility to per&ei%e '!&ts o' !n e"otion!l !nd %it!l n!ture &e!ses !s soon !s one be$ins to think !n!lyti&!lly. ;estiny is ! #ord #hose "e!nin$ is felt. ,i"e, 6e!rnin$, !nd Li'e !re &losely rel!ted &on&epts. 9o one &!n presu"e to underst!nd the essen&e o' "y thou$ht unless he &!n sense the ulti"!te "e!nin$ o' these #ords !s I intended it. ,he ide! o' ;estiny le!ds to ! kind o' e)perien&e th!t is e)&eedin$ly di''i&ult to &o"prehend. I &!ll it -depth e)perien&e.- It is "ore &losely rel!ted to r!tion!l thou$ht, but only in its end e''e&t, not in its ori$ins. ,his &on&ept presents us #ith t#o o' the "ost di''i&ult proble"s o' !ll. *h!t is "e!nt by the #ord -,i"e-? ,here is no s&ienti'i& !ns#er to this 0uestion. *h!t is "e!nt by the #ord -(p!&e-? .ere, r!tion!l thou$ht "!y possibly pro%ide us #ith !n !ns#er. 6et ! &onne&tion e)ists bet#een ;estiny !nd ,i"e, !nd !lso bet#een (p!&e !nd C!us!lity. *h!t, then, is the rel!tionship bet#een ;estiny !nd C!use? ,he !ns#er to this is 'und!"ent!l to the &on&ept o' depth e)perien&e, but it lies beyond !ll "!nners o' s&ienti'i& e)perien&e !nd &o""uni&!tion. ,he '!&t o' depth e)perien&e is !s indisput!ble !s it is ine)pli&!ble.

/ third &on&ept, like#ise %ery di''i&ult to $r!sp, is th!t o' 3hysio$no"i& @hyth". ,his is !&tu!lly so"ethin$ #hi&h e%ery hu"!n bein$ possesses. .e li%es #ith it !nd &onst!ntly !pplies it to pr!&ti&!l ends. It is so"ethin$ one is born #ith !nd #hi&h &!nnot be !&0uired. ,he pro%erbi!l n!A%etB !nd ludi&rousness displ!yed in publi& !''!irs by the old5style !bstr!&t s&hol!r is ! result o' the ret!rded de%elop"ent o' this rhyth". 9e%ertheless, e%en this person!lity type possesses enou$h o' it to $o on li%in$. *h!t I h!%e in "ind, ho#e%er, is ! %ery e)!lted 'or" o' this @hyth", !n un&ons&ious te&hni0ue o' $r!spin$ not "erely the pheno"en! o' e%eryd!y li'e but the sense o' the uni%erse. Fe# persons &!n be s!id to "!ster it. It is the te&hni0ue th!t "!kes ! $enuine histori!n the e0u!l o' ! born st!tes"!n, despite the disp!rity bet#een theory !nd pr!&ti&e. 1' the t#o prin&ip!l te&hni0ues o' $!inin$ kno#led$e !nd underst!ndin$, it is #ithout doubt the "ore i"port!nt by '!r 'or history !nd re!l li'e. ,he other "ethod, syste"!ti& thou$ht, ser%es only to dis&o%er truths. =ut '!&ts !re "ore i"port!nt th!n truths. ,he entire &ourse o' politi&!l !nd e&ono"i& history, indeed o' !ll hu"!n ende!%ors, is dependent on the &onst!nt !ppli&!tion o' this te&hni0ue by indi%idu!ls, in&ludin$ the insi$ni'i&!nt indi%idu!ls #ho !re histori&!lly p!ssi%e !s #ell !s the $re!t ones #ho "!ke history. ,he physio$no"i& te&hni0ue is predo"in!nt durin$ "ost o' the #!kin$ li'e o' histori&!lly !&ti%e !nd p!ssi%e indi%idu!ls. =y &o"p!rison, the syste"!ti& te&hni0ue, #hi&h is the only one re&o$ni+ed by philosophy, is %irtu!lly redu&ed to histori&!l insi$ni'i&!n&e. *h!t "!kes "y !ppro!&h so unorthodo) is the '!&t th!t it is &ons&iously b!sed on the te&hni0ue o' re!l li'e. /s ! result it is in#!rdly &onsistent, thou$h it l!&ks ! syste". ,he &on&ept th!t h!s &!used the "ost serious "isunderst!ndin$s is the one to #hi&h I !ssi$ned, not 0uite 'ortun!tely perh!ps, the ter" -rel!ti%is".- ,his h!s not the sli$htest thin$ in &o""on #ith the

rel!ti%is" o' physi&!l s&ien&e, #hi&h is b!sed solely on the "!the"!ti&!l &ontr!st bet#een &onst!nt !nd 'un&tion. It #ill t!ke ye!rs 'or re!ders to be&o"e su''i&iently '!"ili!r #ith "y &on&ept 'or it to $!in re!l &urren&y. For it is ! &o"pletely ethical %ie# o' the #orld in #hi&h indi%idu!l li%es t!ke their &ourse. ,o those #ho h!%e not understood the &on&ept o' ;estiny, this ter" #ill be "e!nin$less. /s I see it, @el!ti%is" in history is !n !''ir"!tion o' the ide! o' ;estiny. ,he uni0ueness, irre%o&!bility, !nd nonre&urren&e o' !ll e%ents is the 'or" in #hi&h ;estiny "!ni'ests itsel' to the hu"!n eye. Like the 3hysio$no"i& ,e&hni0ue, this @el!ti%is" h!s e)isted, either in !&ti%e li'e or in p!ssi%e obser%!tion, !t !ll ti"es. It is su&h ! n!tur!l p!rt o' re!l li'e, !nd is in su&h &o"plete &ontrol o' e%eryd!y o&&urren&es, th!t it does not re!&h the &ons&iousness. In '!&t, #hen the "ind is en$!$ed in theori+in$, i.e., #hen it is 'or"in$ $ener!li+!tions, the e)isten&e o' this @el!ti%is" is usu!lly denied e"ph!ti&!lly. ,he ide! is not re!lly ne# !s su&h. In our l!te !$e there &!n be no ne# ide!s. ,hrou$hout the entire nineteenth &entury not one 0uestion #!s r!ised th!t h!d not !lre!dy been dis&o%ered, re'le&ted upon, !nd brilli!ntly 'or"ul!ted by the (&hol!sti&s. It is only be&!use @el!ti%is" is su&h !n intrinsi& ele"ent o' li'e, !nd thus so unphilosophi&!l !n ide!, th!t it h!s not been &onsidered suit!ble !s p!rt o' ! -syste".- ,he old !d!$e, -1ne "!n:s "e!t is !nother "!n:s poison,- is 2ust !bout the re%erse o' !ll !&!de"i& philosophy. ,he !&!de"i& is bent on pro%in$ th!t one "!n:s "e!t is every "!n:s "e!t, i.e., th!t the ethi&!l point he h!s 2ust pro%ed in his book is bindin$ on !ll. I h!%e 0uite &ons&iously t!ken the opposite st!ndpoint, n!"ely th!t o' li'e, not o' thou$ht. ,he t#o n!A%e positions "!int!in either th!t so"ethin$ e)ists th!t h!s nor"!ti%e %!lue 'or !ll eternity re$!rdless o' ,i"e !nd ;estiny, or th!t su&h ! thin$ does not e)ist. .o#e%er, #h!t is here &!lled @el!ti%is" is neither o' these t#o positions. It is here th!t I h!%e &re!ted so"ethin$ ne#. It is !n

e)perien&ed '!&t th!t -#orld history- is not ! uni'ied se0uen&e o' e%ents, but r!ther ! &olle&tion o' hi$h &ultures, o' #hi&h there h!%e been ei$ht in nu"ber up to no#. ,he li'e histories o' these &ultures !re 0uite independent o' e!&h other, yet e!&h sh!res ! si"il!r stru&tur!l p!ttern #ith !ll the others. ,his bein$ est!blished, I de"onstr!ted th!t e%ery obser%er, re$!rdless o' #hether he thinks in ter"s o' li'e or o' thou$ht only, thinks solely !s ! represent!ti%e o' his o#n p!rti&ul!r ti"e. *ith this #e &!n dis"iss one o' the "ost !bsurd &riti&is"s le%eled !$!inst "y %ie#s> the !r$u"ent th!t @el!ti%is" &!rries #ith it its o#n re'ut!tion. ,he &on&lusion to be dr!#n is th!t 'or e%ery &ulture, 'or e%ery epo&h #ithin ! &ulture, !nd 'or e%ery kind o' indi%idu!l #ithin !n epo&h there e)ists !n o%er!ll perspe&ti%e th!t is i"posed !nd e)!&ted by the ti"e in 0uestion. ,his perspe&ti%e "ust be &onsidered !bsolute 'or th!t p!rti&ul!r ti"e, but not #ith respe&t to other ti"es. ,here is ! perspe&ti%e i"posed by our o#n ti"e, yet it $oes #ithout s!yin$ th!t it is di''erent 'ro" th!t o' the /$e o' 4oethe. -,rue- !nd -'!lse- !re &on&epts th!t &!nnot be !pplied here. ,he only pertinent des&ripti%e ter"s !re -deep- !nd -sh!llo#.- *hoe%er thinks di''erently is, in !ny &!se, in&!p!ble o' thinkin$ histori&!lly. /ny %it!l !ppro!&h to the proble"s o' history, in&ludin$ the one I !" proposin$, belon$s to ! sin$le ti"e. It e%ol%ed out o' ! pre%ious !ppro!&h !nd #ill in turn e%ol%e into !nother. ,here !re in !ll o' history 2ust !s 'e# tot!lly &orre&t or tot!lly '!lse !ppro!&hes !s there !re ri$ht !nd #ron$ st!$es in the $ro#th o' ! pl!nt. /ll !re ne&ess!ry, !nd the only sensible thin$ to s!y is th!t ! &ert!in st!$e is su&&ess'ul or unsu&&ess'ul #ith respe&t to the de"!nds o' the "o"ent. ,he s!"e holds true 'or e%ery #orld %ie#, no "!tter #hen it !rises. 7%en the "ost h!rd5bitten syste"!ti& philosopher 'eels this. .e uses su&h ter"s !s -obsolete,- -typi&!l 'or the !$e,!nd -pre"!ture- to des&ribe the %ie#s o' others. =y so doin$ he is !d"ittin$ th!t the &on&epts o' truth !nd '!lsity h!%e "e!nin$ only 'or the outer shell o' s&ien&e, but not 'or its %it!l essen&e.

,hus #e !rri%e !t the distin&tion bet#een facts !nd truths. / '!&t is so"ethin$ uni0ue, so"ethin$ #hi&h h!s re!lly e)isted or #ill re!lly e)ist. / truth is so"ethin$ #hi&h &!n e)ist !s ! possibility #ithout e%er enterin$ re!lity. ;estiny h!s to do #ith '!&ts8 the rel!tion bet#een &!use !nd e''e&t is ! truth. /ll this h!s been kno#n sin&e ti"e i""e"ori!l. *h!t "en h!%e '!iled to re!li+e, ho#e%er, is th!t li'e, 'or th!t %ery re!son, h!s to do only #ith '!&ts, th!t it is "!de up o' '!&ts e)&lusi%ely, !nd th!t its only "ode o' response is '!&tu!l. ,ruths !re 0u!ntities o' thou$ht, !nd their i"port!n&e lies solely #ithin the re!l" o' thou$ht. ,ruths &!n be 'ound in ! do&tor!l dissert!tion in philosophy8 'lunkin$ ! do&tor!l e)!"in!tion is ! '!&t. @e!lity be$ins #here the re!l" o' thou$ht ends. 9o one, not e%en the "ost !s&eti& syste"!ti&i!n, &!n o%erlook this '!&t o' li'e. /nd, indeed, he does not o%erlook it. =ut he 'or$ets it !s soon !s he st!rts thinkin$ !bout li'e inste!d o' li%in$ it. I' I &!n l!y &l!i" to !ny !&&o"plish"ent !t !ll, it is th!t no one &!n e%er !$!in %ie# the 'uture !s !n un#ritten t!blet on #hi&h !nybody &!n ins&ribe #h!te%er ple!ses his '!n&y. ,he &!pri&ious !nd !rbitr!ry outlook th!t endorses the "otto -It sh!ll be thusC- "ust no# $i%e #!y to ! &ool !nd &le!r %ision th!t sees the possible, !nd there'ore ne&ess!ry, '!&ts o' the 'uture, !nd th!t "!kes its options !&&ordin$ly. ,he 'irst thin$ th!t &on'ronts "!n in the 'or" o' ;estiny is the ti"e !nd pl!&e o' his birth. ,his is !n ines&!p!ble '!&t8 no !"ount o' thou$ht &!n &o"prehend its ori$in, !nd no #ill &!n !%ert it. Moreo%er, it is the "ost de&isi%e '!&t o' !ll. 7%eryone is born into ! people, ! reli$ion, ! &l!ss, !n !$e, ! &ulture. It is ;estiny th!t deter"ines #hether ! "!n be born ! sl!%e in 3eri&le!n /thens, ! kni$ht !t the ti"e o' the Crus!des, or ! l!borer:s or ri&h "!n:s son in our o#n d!y. I' !nythin$ &!n be &!lled '!te, 'ortune, or destiny, it is this. .istory "e!ns th!t li'e is &onst!ntly &h!n$in$. For the indi%idu!l, ho#e%er, li'e is pre&isely thus !nd so, !nd not other#ise. *ith his birth the indi%idu!l re&ei%es his n!ture !nd ! p!rti&ul!r r!n$e o' possible t!sks, #ithin #hi&h he h!s the pri%ile$e

o' 'ree &hoi&e. *h!te%er his n!ture #ills or is &!p!ble o', #h!te%er his birth !llo#s or pre%ents, 'or e%ery indi%idu!l there is pres&ribed ! de'inite r!n$e o' h!ppiness or "isery, $re!tness or &o#!rdi&e, tr!$edy or !bsurdity, #hi&h #ill "!ke up his life only. *h!t is "ore, ;estiny deter"ines #hether his li'e is to h!%e si$ni'i&!n&e 'or the li%es o' those !round hi", th!t is to s!y, #hether it #ill be "e!nin$'ul 'or history. In the li$ht o' this, the "ost 'und!"ent!l o' '!&ts, !ll philosophi+in$ !bout -the- t!sk o' -hu"!nity- !nd -then!ture o' -"or!lity- is idle t!lk. ,h!t is #h!t is truly no%el in "y !ppro!&h, !n ide! th!t h!d to be e)pressed !nd "!de !&&essible to li'e !'ter the entire nineteenth &entury h!d stri%en to#!rd it> F!usti!n "!n:s conscious rel!tion to history. 3eople h!%e not understood #hy I &hose to substitute ! ne# i"!$e 'or the usu!l p!ttern (!nti0uity 55 Middle /$es 55 "odern ti"es). M!n li%es &onst!ntly -in !n i"!$e-8 it $o%erns his de&isions, !nd sh!pes his "ent!lity. .e &!n ne%er rid hi"sel' o' !n old i"!$e until he h!s !&0uired ! ne# one !nd h!s "!de it &o"pletely his o#n. -.istori&!l %ision- 55 this is possible only 'or *estern 7urope!n "!n, !nd e%en 'or hi" it is possible only 'ro" this "o"ent on. 9iet+s&he &ould still spe!k o' the histori&!l disease. .e used this ter" to des&ribe #h!t he s!# !round hi"> the '!int5he!rted ro"!nti&is" o' the poets !nd #riters, the philolo$i!ns: dre!"like nost!l$i! 'or the dist!nt p!st, the p!triots: h!bit o' ti"idly &onsultin$ pre%ious history be'ore !rri%in$ !t !ny de&isions, the ur$e to &o"p!re, sy"pto"!ti& o' insu''i&ient "ent!l independen&e. (in&e 1DEF #e 4er"!ns h!%e su''ered "ore 'ro" this dise!se th!n !ny other n!tion. Is it not true th!t #e h!%e &ontinu!lly looked to the !n&ient ,eutons, to the Crus!der kni$hts, !nd .Glderlin:s 4reeks #hene%er #e h!%e been !t ! loss 'or #h!t to do in the /$e o' 7le&tri&ity? ,he =ritish h!%e been "ore 'ortun!te. ,hey h!%e

preser%ed !ll the institutions th!t spr!n$ up in the #!ke o' the 9or"!n Con0uest> their l!#s, 'reedo"s, !nd &usto"s. /t !ll ti"es they h!%e been !ble to sust!in !n i"pressi%e tr!dition #ithout e%er seein$ it in 2eop!rdy. ,hey h!%e ne%er 'elt the need to &o"pens!te 'or ! thous!nd ye!rs o' sh!ttered ide!ls by $!+in$ nost!l$i&!lly into the re"ote p!st. ,he histori&!l dise!se lin$ers on in the ide!lis" !nd hu"!nis" o' tod!y:s 4er"!ny. It is &!usin$ us to &on&o&t pretentious pl!ns 'or i"pro%in$ the #orld8 e!&h d!y brin$s so"e r!di&!lly ne# !nd 'oolproo' s&he"e 'or $i%in$ !ll !spe&ts o' li'e their 'in!l, &orre&t 'or". ,he only pr!&ti&!l out&o"e o' !ll these desi$ns lies in the '!&t th!t they !re e)h!ustin$ &ru&i!l ener$ies throu$h senseless 0u!rrelin$, spoilin$ our &h!n&es to dis&o%er re!l opportunities, !nd '!ilin$ to $i%e London !nd 3!ris !ny re!l &o"petition. .istori&!l %ision is the dire&t opposite o' this. ,hose #ho h!%e it !re e)perts 55 &on'ident, &ool5he!ded e)perts. / thous!nd ye!rs o' histori&!l thou$ht !nd rese!r&h h!%e spre!d out be'ore us ! %!st tre!sure, not o' kno#led$e, 'or th!t is rel!ti%ely uni"port!nt, but o' e)perien&e. 1n&e these e)perien&es !re %ie#ed in the perspe&ti%e I h!%e 2ust des&ribed, they t!ke on !n entirely ne# "e!nin$. Hp to no# 55 this is truer 'or the 4er"!ns th!n 'or !ny other n!tion 55 #e h!%e looked to the p!st 'or "odels to li%e by. =ut there !re no "odels. ,here !re only e)!"ples o' ho# the li'e o' indi%idu!ls, peoples, !nd &ultures h!%e e%ol%ed, re!&hed "!turity, !nd be&o"e e)tin&t. ,hese e)!"ples sho# us the rel!tionships th!t e)ist bet#een inborn &h!r!&ter !nd e)tern!l &onditions, bet#een ,e"po !nd ;ur!tion. *e !re not $i%en p!tterns to i"it!te. @!ther, #e &!n obser%e ho# so"ethin$ h!ppened, !nd thus le!rn #h!t &onse0uen&es to e)pe&t 'ro" our o#n situ!tion. Hp to no# only ! 'e# persons h!%e h!d su&h insi$hts, !nd then only #ith re$!rd to their i""edi!te pupils, subordin!tes, or &o5 #orkers. (o"e superior st!tes"en h!%e h!d it !s #ell, but only in

&onne&tion #ith person!lities !nd n!tions o' their o#n ti"e. ,his #!s the re'ined !rt o' &ontrollin$ li'e:s 'or&es, !&0uired throu$h the !bility to sei+e its opportunities !nd predi&t its &h!n$es. *ith this !rt one &ould be "!ster o%er others or e%en be ;estiny itsel'. *e !re no# in ! position to do like#ise 'or our o#n &ulture, predi&tin$ its &ourse 'or &enturies !he!d !s i' it #ere !n or$!nis" #hose inner stru&ture #e h!d studied e)h!usti%ely. *e re!li+e th!t e%ery '!&t is ! &h!n&e o&&urren&e, un'oreseen !nd unpredi&t!ble. 6et #ith the pi&ture o' other &ultures be'ore us, #e &!n be 2ust !s sure th!t the n!ture !nd &ourse o' 'uture li'e, o' indi%idu!ls !s #ell !s o' &ultures, !re not !&&ident!l. Future de%elop"ents &!n, o' &ourse, be brou$ht to per'e&tion, thre!tened, &orrupted, !nd destroyed by the 'ree &hoi&e o' !&ti%e persons. =ut they &!n ne%er be di%erted 'ro" their re!l dire&tion !nd "e!nin$. ,his h!s "!de possible 'or the 'irst ti"e ! truly $re!t 'or" o' edu&!tion. It #ill re0uire the re&o$nition o' inner potenti!lities. It #ill "e!n i"posin$ obli$!tions, not on the b!sis o' -ide!l!bstr!&tions, but in !$ree"ent #ith the predi&tion o' 'uture '!&ts. It #ill ne&essit!te the tr!inin$ o' indi%idu!ls !nd #hole $ener!tions 'or the 'ul'ill"ent o' these obli$!tions. For the 'irst ti"e #e !re !ble to see th!t the entire liter!ture o' ide!l -truths,- !ll o' those noble, #ell5"e!nt, !nd 'oolh!rdy s&he"es, outlines, !nd br!instor"s, !ll o' those books, p!"phlets, !nd spee&hes !re !bsolutely useless. /ll other &ultures h!%e, !t ! &orrespondin$ st!$e in their de%elop"ent, l!beled these thin$s 'or #h!t they !re !nd &onsi$ned the" to obli%ion. ,heir only t!n$ible e''e&t #!s to h!%e puny s&hol!rs #rite books !bout the" l!ter. Let "e repe!t> For the "ere obser%er there "!y be su&h thin$s !s truths8 'or li'e there !re no truths, only '!&ts. ,his le!ds "e to the 0uestion o' pessi"is". *hen in 1911, under the i"pression o' the e%ents !t /$!dir, I suddenly dis&o%ered "y -philosophy,- the 7urope!n5/"eri&!n #orld #!s in'used #ith the tri%i!l opti"is" o' the ;!r#inist !$e. *ith the title o' "y book,

&hosen in instin&ti%e opposition to the pre%!ilin$ "ood, I un&ons&iously put "y 'in$er on the !spe&t o' e%olution th!t no one #!s #illin$ to see. I' I h!d to &hoose !$!in no#, I #ould try #ith !nother 'or"ul! to strike !t tod!y:s e0u!lly tri%i!l pessi"is". I #ould be the l!st person to "!int!in th!t history &!n be !ppr!ised by "e!ns o' ! &!t&h#ord. =e th!t !s it "!y, !s '!r !s the -$o!l o' hu"!nity- is &on&erned I !" ! &on%in&ed !nd thorou$h$oin$ pessi"ist. /s I see it, hu"!nity is ! +oolo$i&!l entity. I see no pro$ress, no $o!l or p!th 'or "!nkind, e)&ept perh!ps in the "inds o' *estern pro$ress5 "on$ers. In this "ere "!ss o' popul!tion I &!n distin$uish no su&h thin$ !s ! -spirit,- not to spe!k o' ! unity o' e''ort, 'eelin$, or underst!ndin$. ,he only pl!&e #here I &!n "!ke out ! "e!nin$'ul !d%!n&e o' li'e to#!rd ! p!rti&ul!r $o!l, ! unity o' soul, #ill, !nd e)perien&e, is in the history o' sin$le &ultures. *h!t #e dis&o%er there is, to be sure, li"ited !nd '!&tu!l. 6et it sho#s us ! pro$ression 'ro" desire to !&&o"plish"ent, &ul"in!tin$ in ne# t!sks th!t do not t!ke the 'or" o' ethi&!l &!t&h#ords !nd $ener!lities but, r!ther, o' t!n$ible histori&!l $o!ls. *hoe%er &hooses to &!ll this pessi"is" #ill re%e!l thereby his utterly pedestri!n ide!lis". ,his kind o' person sees history !s ! hi$h#!y, #ith "!nkind ploddin$ !lon$ ste!dily in one dire&tion, 'ore%er 'ollo#in$ so"e philosophi&!l &li&hB or other. ,he philosophers, e!&h in his o#n #!y but nonetheless -&orre&tly- in e%ery &!se, h!%e lon$ sin&e hit upon the subli"e !nd !bstr!&t ter"inolo$y to des&ribe the true $o!l !nd essen&e o' our e!rthly so2ourn. 6et opti"is" &onsists 'urther in 'ore%er stri%in$ !'ter these slo$!ns #ithout e%er re!&hin$ the". / &on&ei%!ble end to !ll this stri%in$ #ould spoil the ide!l. *hosoe%er ob2e&ts to !ll this is ! pessi"ist. I #ould be !sh!"ed to $o throu$h li'e #ith su&h t!#dry ide!ls. ,here is in !ll o' this the di''iden&e o' born dre!"ers !nd &o#!rds,

people #ho &!nnot st!nd to '!&e re!lity !nd 'or"ul!te ! re!l $o!l in ! 'e# sensible #ords. ,hey insist on bro!d $ener!lities th!t $litter in the dist!n&e. ,his &!l"s the 'e!rs o' those #ho !re i"potent #hen it &o"es to !nythin$ de"!ndin$ le!dership, enterprise, or initi!ti%e. I !" !#!re th!t ! book su&h !s "ine &!n h!%e de%!st!tin$ &onse0uen&es 'or these people. 4er"!ns h!%e #ritten to "e 'ro" /"eri&! th!t 'or persons #ho !re deter"ined to be so"ethin$ in li'e, the book h!s the e''e&t o' ! br!&in$ toni&. (till, those born only 'or dre!"in$, poetry, !nd or!tory &!n be &ont!"in!ted by !ny book. I kno# these -'!ir youths-8 the uni%ersities !nd liter!ry &oteries !re '!irly &r!#lin$ #ith the". First it #!s (&hopenh!uer, !nd then 9iet+s&he, #ho 'reed the" 'ro" the obli$!tion to e)pend ener$y. 9o# they h!%e 'ound ! ne# liber!tor. 9o, I !" not ! pessi"ist. 3essi"is" "e!ns not to see !ny "ore t!sks. I see so "!ny unsol%ed t!sks th!t I 'e!r #e sh!ll h!%e neither ti"e nor "en enou$h to $o !t the". ,he pr!&ti&!l !spe&ts o' physi&s !nd &he"istry h!%e &o"e no#here ne!r the li"its o' their possibilities. ,e&hnolo$y h!s yet to re!&h its pe!k in ne!rly !ll 'ields. 1ne o' the "!2or t!sks still '!&in$ "odern &l!ssi&!l philolo$y is to &re!te !n i"!$e o' !nti0uity th!t #ill re"o%e 'ro" the "inds o' our edu&!ted popul!&e the -&l!ssi&!l- pi&ture, #ith its in%it!tion to pedestri!n ide!lis". ,here is no better pl!&e th!n Cl!ssi&!l !nti0uity to le!rn ho# "!tters re!lly st!nd in the #orld, !nd ho# ro"!nti&is" !nd !bstr!&t ide!ls h!%e been sh!ttered ti"e !nd !$!in by '!&tu!l e%ents. ,hin$s #ould be 0uite di''erent 'or us i' #e h!d spent "ore ti"e in s&hool on ,hu&ydides !nd less on .o"er. Hp to no# no st!tes"!n h!s e%er thou$ht to #rite ! &o""ent!ry on ,hu&ydides, 3olybius, or ,!&itus 'or our youn$ people. *e h!%e neither !n e&ono"i& history o' !nti0uity nor ! history o' !n&ient politi&s. ;espite the !stonishin$ p!r!llels to *estern 7urope!n history no one h!s e%er #ritten ! politi&!l history o' Chin! to the rei$n o'

(hih .u!n$ ,i. ,he L!#, i"posed by the so&i!l !nd e&ono"i& stru&ture o' our &i%ili+!tion, is still in the initi!l st!$es o' bein$ in%esti$!ted. /&&ordin$ to those "ost '!"ili!r #ith the 'ield, the s&ien&e o' 2urispruden&e h!s yet to re!&h out beyond philolo$y !nd dry s&hol!sti&is". 3oliti&!l e&ono"i&s is !s yet not re!lly ! s&ien&e !t !ll. I sh!ll re'r!in 'ro" dis&ussin$ the politi&!l, e&ono"i&, !nd or$!ni+!tion!l t!sks #e '!&e in our o#n 'uture. *h!t our &onte"pl!ti%es !nd ide!lists !re seekin$ is ! &o"'ort!ble Weltanschauung, ! philosophi&!l syste" th!t re0uires only th!t one be &on%in&ed by it8 they #!nt ! "or!l e)&use 'or their ti"orousness. ,hese !re the born deb!ters #ho spend their d!ys in the re"ote &orners o' li'e dis&ussin$ thin$s. Let the" st!y there. *e &!nnot '!shion ! pro$r!" 'or the 'uture "illenni! o' hu"!nity #ithout runnin$ the risk o' its bein$ th#!rted i""edi!tely by re!lity. It is possible, ho#e%er, to do so"ethin$ o' the sort 'or the ne)t 'e# &enturies o' F!usti!n &ulture, the histori&!l outlines o' #hi&h !re %isible. *h!t !re the i"pli&!tions o' these '!&ts? ,he 3urit!n pride o' 7n$l!nd s!ys, -7%erythin$ is predestined. ,here'ore I "ust e"er$e %i&torious.- ,he others s!y, -7%erythin$ is predestined. ,h!t is pros!i& !nd not !t !ll ide!listi&. .en&e there is no use e%en tryin$.- =ut the truth is th!t the t!sks '!&in$ the '!&tu!l persons !"on$ us *esterners !re innu"er!ble. For the ro"!nti&s !nd ideolo$ists, ho#e%er, #ho &!nnot think o' the #orld #ithout #ritin$ poe"s, p!intin$ pi&tures, de%isin$ ethi&!l syste"s, or li%in$ sole"n Weltanschauungen, it is 0uite underst!nd!bly ! hopeless prospe&t. I sh!ll &o"e ri$ht out !nd s!y it 55 let those #ho #ish &ry out in protest> ,he histori&!l si$ni'i&!n&e o' !rt !nd !bstr!&t thou$ht is seriously o%err!ted. 9o "!tter ho# i"port!nt their role h!s been durin$ $re!t er!s, there h!%e !l#!ys been "ore essenti!l thin$s. In the history o' !rt the i"port!n&e o' 4rIne#!ld !nd Mo+!rt &!nnot

be o%eresti"!ted. In the real history o' the !$es o' Ch!rles V !nd Louis XV their e)isten&e is o' no &onse0uen&e !t !ll. It "!y h!ppen th!t ! $re!t histori&!l e%ent sti"ul!tes !n !rtist. ,he re%erse h!s ne%er o&&urred. *h!t is bein$ produ&ed by #!y o' !rt tod!y does not e%en be!r si$ni'i&!n&e 'or !rt history. /nd !s '!r !s tod!y:s !&!de"i& philosophy is &on&erned, none o' its %!rious -s&hools- h!s the sli$htest pertinen&e 'or li'e or the soul. 9either our edu&!ted &iti+enry nor s&hol!rs in the other dis&iplines !re re!lly p!yin$ !ttention to the". /ll they !re $ood 'or is to h!%e dissert!tions #ritten !bout the", #hi&h #ill be 0uoted in l!ter dissert!tions, none o' #hi&h #ill e%er be re!d e)&ept by 'uture philosophy pro'essors. It #!s 9iet+s&he #ho 0uestioned the %!lidity o' s&ien&e. It is hi$h ti"e th!t #e !sked the s!"e 0uestions !bout !rt. 7r!s #ithout $enuine !rt !nd philosophy &!n still be $re!t er!s8 the @o"!ns h!%e de"onstr!ted this 'or us. 6et 'or those #ho !re !l#!ys ! step behind the ti"es, the !rts !re synony"ous #ith Li'e itsel'. 9ot 'or us, ho#e%er. 3eople h!%e told "e th!t #ithout !rt li'e is not #orth li%in$. I !sk in return> For whom is it not #orth li%in$? I should not &!re to h!%e li%ed !s ! s&ulptor, ethi&!l philosopher, or dr!"!tist in the d!ys o' M!rius !nd C!es!r. 9or #ould I &!re to h!%e been ! "e"ber o' so"e (te'!n 4eor$e Cir&le, !tt!&kin$ @o"!n politi&s 'ro" behind the Foru" #ith the $r!nd pose o' the litt rateur. 9o one &!n h!%e ! &loser !''inity 'or the $re!t !rt o' our p!st 55 'or there is none tod!y 55 th!n I. I should not &!re to li%e #ithout 4oethe, (h!kespe!re, or the $re!t "onu"ents o' older !r&hite&ture. I !" thrilled by !ny subli"e @en!iss!n&e "!sterpie&e, pre&isely be&!use I !" !#!re o' its li"it!tions. I lo%e =!&h !nd Mo+!rt "ore th!n I &!n s!y8 but this &!nnot "!ke "e spe!k o' !ll the thous!nds o' #riters, p!inters, !nd philosophers th!t popul!te our &ities !s true !rtists !nd thinkers. ,here is "ore p!intin$, #ritin$, !nd -outlinin$- $oin$ on in 4er"!ny tod!y th!n in !ll the other &ountries put to$ether. Is this &ulture? 1r is it ! de'i&ien&y o'

our sense o' re!lity? /re #e so ri&h in &re!ti%e t!lent, or !re #e l!&kin$ in pr!&ti&!l ener$y? /nd do the results 2usti'y in !ny #!y !t !ll the noisy sel'5!d%ertise"ent? 7)pressionis", yesterd!y:s %o$ue, produ&ed not ! sin$le person!lity or !rtisti& #ork o' !ny note. /s soon !s I be$!n to 0uestion the sin&erity o' th!t "o%e"ent I #!s shouted do#n by ! thous!nd %oi&es. 3!inters, "usi&i!ns, !nd poets tried to pro%e "e #ron$, but #ith #ords, not #ith deeds. I sh!ll st!nd &orre&ted #hen they &o"e 'orth #ith the e0ui%!lent o' Tristan, the !ammer"lavier Sonata, #ing $ear, or the p!intin$s o' M!rBes. It is ! $re!t "ist!ke to &onsider these 'l!&&id, e''e"in!te, super'luous -"o%e"ents- !s the ne&ess!ry pheno"en! o' our !$e. I &!ll this the !rtsy5&r!'tsy !ppro!&h. /r&hite&ture, p!intin$, poetry, reli$ion, politi&s, e%en philosophy itsel' !re tre!ted !s h!ndi&r!'ts, te&hni0ues th!t &!n be t!u$ht !nd le!rned #ithin the 'our #!lls o' the studio. ,his is the !r$u"ent th!t e"!n!tes 'ro" !ll o' our -&ir&les- !nd brotherhoods, &!'Bs !nd le&ture h!lls, e)hibits, 2ourn!ls, !nd publishin$ houses 55 !nd it reeks to hi$h he!%en. It not only #!nts to be toler!ted, it #!nts 'ull s#!y. It &!lls itsel' 4er"!n. It purports to &l!i" the 'uture. 7%en in this !re! I see t!sks !he!d 'or us, yet I look in %!in 'or the "en (men%) to per'or" the". 1ne o' the t!sks 'or our &entury is the 4er"!n no%el. Hp to no# #e h!%e h!d only 4oethe. ,he !rt o' the no%el re0uires outst!ndin$ person!lities, superior in %i$or !nd bre!dth o' %ision, re!red in &ultur!l e)&ellen&e, hi$h5"inded but t!&t'ul in their %ie#s. /s yet there is no 4er"!n prose to "!t&h the 7n$lish !nd the Fren&h. *h!t #e h!%e is the indi%idu!l style o' sin$le #riters, isol!ted e)!"ples o' person!l "!stery !$!inst ! b!&k$round o' %ery poor !%er!$e per'or"!n&e. ,he no%el &ould brin$ !bout this i"pro%e"ent. 9o#!d!ys, ho#e%er, pr!&ti&!l "en su&h !s industri!lists !nd !r"y o''i&ers !re usin$ better, sounder,

&le!rer, "ore pro'ound l!n$u!$e th!n the tenth5r!te s&ribblers #ho think style is ! sport. .ere in the l!nd o' ,ill 7ulenspie$el #e h!%e yet to produ&e ! &o"edy in the $r!nd "!nner, subli"e !nd pro'ound, &le%er, tr!$i&, li$ht !nd re'ined. It is no# !l"ost the only re"!inin$ 'or" in #hi&h ! #riter &!n be poet !nd philosopher !t on&e, !nd #ithout pretense. Like 9iet+s&he ! #hile !$o, I still 'eel the need 'or ! 4er"!n &armen, 'ull o' spi&e !nd #it, sp!rklin$ #ith "elody !nd rhyth", ! #ork to st!nd in the proud tr!dition o' Mo+!rt, Joh!nn (tr!uss, =ru&kner, !nd the youn$ (&hu"!nn. =ut the or&hestr!l !&rob!ts o' tod!y !re in&o"petents. (in&e *!$ner:s de!th not one $re!t &re!tor o' "elody h!s !ppe!red on the s&ene. ,here #!s ! ti"e #hen !rt #!s ! %it!l enterprise, #hen li'e:s rhyth" took hold o' !rtists, their #orks, !nd their publi& to su&h !n e)tent th!t pro'undity o' thou$ht, r!ther th!n 'or"!l e)!&titude, #!s the true &riterion o' !rtisti& $re!tness. Inste!d o' this %it!l rhyth", #e h!%e tod!y #h!t is &!lled the -&re!ti%e outline- 55 the "ost despi&!ble thin$ i"!$in!ble. 7%erythin$ th!t l!&ks li'e is $ettin$ -outlined.- ,hey !re -outlinin$- ! pri%!te &ulture #ith theosophy !nd the le!der5&ult8 they !re -outlinin$- ! pri%!te reli$ion #ith editions o' =uddh! on h!nd5"!de p!per8 they !re -outlinin$- ! (t!te in the spirit o' 7ros. (in&e the @e%olution there h!%e been -outlines- 'or !$ri&ulture, &o""er&e, !nd industry. ,hese ide!ls should be d!shed to pie&es8 the louder the noise, the better. .!rdness, @o"!n h!rdness is t!kin$ o%er no#. (oon there #ill be no roo" 'or !nythin$ else. /rt, yes8 but in &on&rete !nd steel. Liter!ture, yes8 but by "en #ith iron ner%es !nd un&o"pro"isin$ depth o' %ision. @eli$ion, yes8 but t!ke up your hy"nbook, not your &l!ssy edition o' Con'u&ius, !nd $o to &hur&h. 3oliti&s, yes8 but in the h!nds o' st!tes"en !nd not ide!lists. 9othin$ else #ill be o' &onse0uen&e. /nd #e "ust ne%er lose si$ht

o' #h!t lies behind !nd !he!d o' us &iti+ens o' this &entury. *e 4er"!ns #ill ne%er !$!in produ&e ! 4oethe, but indeed ! C!es!r.

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