The
dialectic of culture and barbarism
Theodor Adorno in "Cultural
Criticism and Society,":
The more total
society becomes, the greater the reification of the mind and the more
paradoxical its effort to escape reification on its own. Even the most
extreme consciousness of doom threatens to degenerate into idle chatter.
Cultural criticism finds itself faced with the final stage of the
dialectic of culture and barbarism. To write poetry after Auschwitz is
barbaric. And this corrodes even the knowledge of why it has become
impossible to write poetry today. Absolute reification, which
presupposed intellectual progress as one of its elements, is now
preparing to absorb the mind entirely. Critical intelligence cannot be
equal to this challenge as long as it confines itself to self-satisfied
contemplation. (Prisms, 34)
The Contentious Centrist
"Civilization is not self-supporting. It is artificial. If you are not prepared to concern yourself with the upholding of civilization -- you are done." (Ortega y Gasset)
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