Tao Te Ching

The Power of Goodness, the Wisdom Beyond Words
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“Rousseau, this first modern man, idealist and rabble in one person — one who needed moral 'dignity' to be able to stand his own sight, sick with unbridled vanity and unbridled self-contempt. This miscarriage, couched on the threshold of modern times, also wanted a 'return to nature'—to what did he really want to return?... what I hate is the Rousseauan morality — the so-called 'truths' of the Revolution through which it still works and attracts everything shallow and mediocre.”

Friedrich Nietzsche 1844 – 1900 CE via Walter Kauffman​​
from Twilight of the Idols

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