“Resentment is a powerful and corrosive force, both on the slippery left
and the slippery right, and the history of humankind can largely be
read as a history of resentment. Aside from a profound philosophy of
capital, what we really need is a profound psychology and philosophy of
resentment. We must learn to live for ourselves, without reference to
the other, and, at the same time, to rise above and beyond ourselves. Or
else history will keep repeating itself, and our life will be a living
death.”
―
Neel Burton
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