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HEINZ DUTHEL: MY FRIEND ROUSSEAU. I AM A THING, A THINKING THING, BUT WHAT THING?: ROUSSEAU - ON THE INNOCENCE OF NATURE AND THE CORRUPTION OF CIVILIZATION
HEINZ DUTHEL: MY FRIEND ROUSSEAU. I AM A THING, A THINKING THING, BUT WHAT THING?: ROUSSEAU - ON THE INNOCENCE OF NATURE AND THE CORRUPTION OF CIVILIZATION
HEINZ DUTHEL: MY FRIEND ROUSSEAU. I AM A THING, A THINKING THING, BUT WHAT THING?: ROUSSEAU - ON THE INNOCENCE OF NATURE AND THE CORRUPTION OF CIVILIZATION
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HEINZ DUTHEL: MY FRIEND ROUSSEAU. I AM A THING, A THINKING THING, BUT WHAT THING?: ROUSSEAU - ON THE INNOCENCE OF NATURE AND THE CORRUPTION OF CIVILIZATION

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This was finally done from one side, where one would have least suspected.

It was the stupid muscle man, this eternal scourge of science, who brought it back to life among us. The fall of Constantine Tonis brought the remains of ancient Greece to Italy. France also enriched itself on this precious prey. The sciences soon followed literature. Writing with art combined the art of thinking with an order that seems strange and that is perhaps only too natural. And you started to become one. That the main benefit of dealing with the Muses was that they made people more sociable by instilling in them the desire to please each other through works worthy of mutual applause. The mind has its needs as well as the body. The needs of the body are the foundation of society, but the others are the pleasure of it.

While the government and laws for the security and welfare of the assembled people are guarding, the sciences, literature and the arts, which are less despotic, but perhaps the more powerful, are spreading flower wreaths over their chains. Suffocation in them. This feeling of that original freedom, for the sake of which they seemed to have been born.

Leave your slavery and forms out of them what are called civil peoples. The need built the drone, the sciences and the arts have fortified it. Four powers on earth love natural abilities and protect those who are working to improve them. She improved her civilized peoples. Happy slaves. You owe them this delicate and fine taste, whose Ehrich praises this gentle temperament and this politeness of manners, which makes dealing with you so confidential and so easy, in a word the appearance of all virtues, although you do not really have any of them.
SpracheDeutsch
Herausgeberneobooks
Erscheinungsdatum19. Juli 2020
ISBN9783752908879
HEINZ DUTHEL: MY FRIEND ROUSSEAU. I AM A THING, A THINKING THING, BUT WHAT THING?: ROUSSEAU - ON THE INNOCENCE OF NATURE AND THE CORRUPTION OF CIVILIZATION
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Dr. Phil. Heinz Duthel, Oberst a.D. KNU, Konsul Hc. PRA https://twitter.com/tiktoknewseu - https://www.tiktok.com/@tiktoknews.eu

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    HEINZ DUTHEL - Heinz Duthel

    Heinz Duthel: My friend Rousseau

    Rousseau - On the innocence of nature and the corruption of civilization

    I am a thing, a thinking thing, but what thing?

    It is a great and beautiful spectacle to see how man emerges from nowhere through his own powers, how he scatters the darkness with which nature surrounds him, how he scatters himself rises, swings with the spirit into the sky regions, runs through the whole space of the circle like the sun with giant strides and, what is even bigger and heavier, returns in itself to get to know the human being there and his nature, his duties and his To investigate end purpose. All of these miracles have been brought to light again for a few generations. Europe had fallen back to the barbarism of the early days. The peoples of this now so enlightened world spirit lived a few centuries ago in a state that stillWas worse than ignorance itself. I do not know what kind of liveliness that was even more contemptible than ignorance, had inappropriately taken the name of science and put an almost insurmountable obstacle to its return. A revolution was necessary to bring people back to common sense.

    This was finally done from one side, where one would have least suspected.

    It was the stupid muscle man, this eternal scourge of science, who brought it back to life among us. The fall of Constantine Tonis brought the remains of ancient Greece to Italy. France also enriched itself on this precious prey. The sciences soon followed literature. Writing with art combined the art of thinking with an order that seems strange and that is perhaps only too natural. And you started to become one. That the main benefit of dealing with the Muses was that they made people more sociable by instilling in them the desire to please each other through works worthy of mutual applause. The mind has its needs as well as the body. The needs of the body are the foundation of society, but the others are the pleasure of it.

    While the government and laws for the security and welfare of the assembled people are guarding, the sciences, literature and the arts, which are less despotic, but perhaps the more powerful, are spreading flower wreaths over their chains. Suffocation in them. This feeling of that original freedom, for the sake of which they seemed to have been born.

    Leave your slavery and forms out of them what are called civil peoples. The need built the drone, the sciences and the arts have fortified it. Four powers on earth love natural abilities and protect those who are working to improve them. She improved her civilized peoples. Happy slaves. You owe them this delicate and fine taste, whose Ehrich praises this gentle temperament and this politeness of manners, which makes dealing with you so confidential and so easy, in a word the appearance of all virtues, although you do not really have any of them.

    This kind of courtesy, which becomes more amiable the less she tries to show herself, Athens and Rome once stood out at a time when their splendor and splendor had such a great reputation. It also makes it no doubt that our century and our nation will have priority over all times and over all peoples. A philosophical tone without pedantry. Natural , yet engaging manners that are equally distant from German rudeness and the nature of the ultra- montane pantomime.

    These are the fruits of the taste that we have obtained through good studies and perfected by dealing with others.

    How pleasant it would be to live among us if the outward, settled being were at all times the image of the nature of our heart, if decency were virtue.

    If our maxims served as our guidelines. If the true philosophy could not be separated from the title of a philosopher. So many excellent qualities alone are seldom together and virtue never causes such a stir. A precious elevator can indicate a wealthy person and honesty a person of elegance. A healthy and strong person reveals the strength and strength of the body through other characteristics. Will you find yourself under the Bavarian smock of a compatriot,

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