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Man is a means and not an end, and he is a means to economic or political ends which are not really ends in themselves but means to other ends which in their turn are means and so ad infinitum.
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Author Details: Type: Writer Quotes Category: English Writer Quotes Year of Birth: 1889 Year of Death: 1970 Nationality: English Amazon: Christopher Dawson on Amazon |
Related Authors: Thomas Paine Rudyard Kipling Gilbert K. Chesterton Douglas Adams Joseph Addison John Ruskin Quentin Crisp Agatha Christie Alain de Botton |
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Select Christopher Dawson Quotations:
Law describes the way things would work if men were angels.
Christopher Dawson Moreover, behind this vague tendency to treat religion as a side issue in modern life, there exists a strong body of opinion that is actively hostile to Christianity and that regards the destruction of positive religion as absolutely necessary to the advance of modern culture. Christopher Dawson The intercourse between the Mediterranean and the North or between the Atlantic and Central Europe was never purely economic or political; it also meant the exchange of knowledge and ideas and the influence of social institutions and artistic and literary forms. Christopher Dawson For humanism also appeals to man as man. It seeks to liberate the universal qualities of human nature from the narrow limitations of blood and soil and class and to create a common language and a common culture in which men can realize their common humanity. Christopher Dawson You can give men food and leisure and amusements and good conditions of work, and still they will remain unsatisfied. You can deny them all these things, and they will not complain so long as they feel that they have something to die for. Christopher Dawson And so, today, if the state can no longer appeal to the old moral principles that belong to the Christian tradition, it will be forced to create a new official faith and new moral principles which will be binding on its citizens. Christopher Dawson No doubt Western civilization has in the past been full of wars and revolutions, and the national elements in our culture, even when they were ignored, always provided an unconscious driving force of passion and aggressive self-assertion. Christopher Dawson |
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Quote Keywords: Ad, Economic, End, Ends, Infinitum, Man, Means, Other, Political, Really, Their, Themselves, Turn, Which |
Dictionary Links: Economic, End, Man, Other, Political, Really, Their, Themselves, Turn, Which |
All Christopher Dawson Quotations: American literature has never been content... And so, today, if the state... As I have pointed out, it... As soon as men decide that... But the West did not last... Every great movement in the history... Every society rests in the last... For humanism also appeals to man... Humanism and Divinity are as complementary... If man limits himself to a... It is clear that this essential... It is impossible for us to... It is true that Christianity is... Law describes the way things would... Man can know his world without... Man is a means and not... Moreover, behind this vague tendency to... No doubt Western civilization has in... No society lies nearer to the... The Church as a divine society... The greatest obstacle to international understanding is... The intercourse between the Mediterranean and... The modern dilemma is essentially a... The present age has seen a... The sublimated idealism of the Enlightenment, the... This freedom of political discussion on... Thus Christian humanism is as indispensable... Unlike other peoples the United States... Yet humanitarianism is not a purely... You can give men food and... |
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