Justin whitson

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Echoing Rousseau, Kant blamed mankind for having chosen to use reason when our instincts could have served us perfectly well.[161] And now that reason has awakened it has combined with self-interest to pursue all sorts of unnecessary and depraved desires. Thus the source of our vaunted freedom, Kant wrote, is also our original sin: “the history of freedom begins with badness, for it is man’s work.”[162]
Explaining Postmodernism: Skepticism and Socialism from Rousseau to Foucault
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