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reocha | 1 year ago

This is essentially just (an extremely elegant) rephrasing of Marx's theory of alienation

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llm_trw|1 year ago

It isn't.

> To all the talented young men who wander about feeling that there is nothing in the world for them to do, I should say: 'Give up trying to write, and, instead, try not to write. Go out into the world; become a pirate, a king in Borneo, a labourer in Soviet Russia; give yourself an existence in which the satisfaction of elementary physical needs will occupy all your energies.' I do not recommend this course of action to everyone, but only to those who suffer from the disease which Mr. Krutch diagnoses. I believe that, after some years of such an existence, the ex-intellectual will find that in spite of his efforts he can no longer refrain from writing, and when this time comes his writing will not seem to him futile.

reocha|1 year ago

How does this not fit into alienation?

gopher_space|1 year ago

Both seem like something you’d say if self-reflection hurts your puzzler. Not the first folks to cast inabilities as virtues.