> I made that criticism, but I also said the book was
> richly suggestive
> for what the praxis-minded should do. For those
> practical minds who
> were open to fresh experience, of course.
"The power to act is constituted by labor, intelligence, passion, and affect in one common place." (p. 358)
Have you ever heard such compelling metaphysical nonsense?
Alec
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