Monday, November 16, 2009

The costs of abstraction by Anthony Daniels - The New Criterion


The costs of abstraction by Anthony Daniels - The New Criterion

My little collection has led me to the conclusion that the Soviet Union was valued by contemporary intellectuals not for the omelette, but for the broken eggs. They thought that if nothing great could be built without sacrifice, then so great a sacrifice must be building something great. The Soviets had the courage of their abstractions, which are often so much more important to intellectuals than living, breathing human beings.