A readiness to die is, as Solzhenitsyn notes, rare in a materialist society. But it is a very healthy thing - not just in self-defence, but also as the primary aspect of nobility.
Solzhenitsyn seemed to be one of the surprisingly few to see that societies under sway of the famous isms of communism & consumerism & attendant values were both at heart the same truthless materialism. Thus the degraded truth defiling culture of "the west". One could say an readiness to live, & understanding of that life is rare in a technological materialist society, bombarded as such consciousness is by unreality. In the idiot dichotomies people tend to divide the world into, however, truthlessness is always "over there".
Solzhenitsyn seemed to be one of the surprisingly few to see that societies under sway of the famous isms of communism & consumerism & attendant values were both at heart the same truthless materialism. Thus the degraded truth defiling culture of "the west". One could say an readiness to live, & understanding of that life is rare in a technological materialist society, bombarded as such consciousness is by unreality.
ReplyDeleteIn the idiot dichotomies people tend to divide the world into, however, truthlessness is always "over there".