Nov 202010
 

What he came to value most was neither rationality nor contentment, but diversity, versatility, fullness of life – the unaccountable leap of individual genius, the spontaneity and uniqueness of a man, a group, a civilisation. What he hated and feared was narrownness, uniformity, the crippling effect of persecution, the crushing of individuals by the weight of authority or of custom or of public opinion.

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