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The American intellectuals, in their preoccupation with reality, seem to have forgotten that the real enemy is War rather than imperial Germany. There is work to be done to prevent this war of ours from passing into popular mythology as a holy crusade. What shall we do with leaders who tell us that we go to war in moral spotlessness or who make "democracy" synonymous with a republican form of government?
Randolph Bourne Quotes: The American intellectuals, in their
Just so surely as we tend to disintegrate these nuclei of nationalistic culture do we tend to create hordes of men and women without a spiritual country, cultural outlaws, without taste, without standards but those of the mob. We sentence them to live on the most rudimentary planes of American life. The influences at the centre of the nuclei are centripetal. They make for the intelligence and the social values which mean an enhancement of life. And just because the foreign-born retains this expressiveness is he likely to be a better citizen of the American community. The influences at the fringe, however, are centrifugal, anarchical. They make for detached fragments of peoples. Those who came to find liberty achieve only license. They become the flotsam and jetsam of American life, the downward undertow of our civilization with its leering cheapness and falseness of taste and spiritual outlook, the absence of mind and sincere feeling which we see in our slovenly towns, our vapid moving pictures, our popular novels, and in the vacuous faces of the crowds on the city street. This is the cultural wreckage of our time, and it is from the fringes of the Anglo-Saxon as well as the other stocks that it falls. America has as yet no impelling integrating force. It makes too easily for this detritus of cultures. In our loose, free country, no constraining national purpose, no tenacious folk-tradition and folk-style hold the people to a line.
Randolph Bourne Quotes: Just so surely as we
Diplomacy is a disguised war, in which states seek to gain by barter and intrigue, by the cleverness of arts, the objectives which they would have to gain more clumsily by means of war.
Randolph Bourne Quotes: Diplomacy is a disguised war,
A cultivation of the powers of one's personality is one of the greatest needs of life.
Randolph Bourne Quotes: A cultivation of the powers
Few people even scratch the surface, much less exhaust the contemplation of their own experience.
Randolph Bourne Quotes: Few people even scratch the
Really to believe in human nature while striving to know the thousand forces that warp it from its ideal development-to call for and expect much from men and women, and not to be disappointed
and embittered if they fall short- to try to do good with people rather than to them- this is my religion on its human side. And if God exists, I think that he must be in the warm sun, in the kindly actions of the people we know and read of, in the beautiful things of art and nature, and in the closeness of friendships.
Randolph Bourne Quotes: Really to believe in human
Friendships are fragile things, and require as much handling as any other fragile and precious thing.
Randolph Bourne Quotes: Friendships are fragile things, and
If you are not an idealist by the time you are twenty you have no heart, but if you are still an idealist by the time you are thirty, you don't have a head.
Randolph Bourne Quotes: If you are not an
Those persons who refuse to act as symbols of society's folk ways, as counters in the game of society's ordaining, are outlawed.
Randolph Bourne Quotes: Those persons who refuse to
Do not take the world too seriously, nor let too many social conventions oppress you.
Randolph Bourne Quotes: Do not take the world
Self-recognition is necessary to know one's road, but, knowing the road, the price of the mistakes and perils is worth paying. The following of that road will be all the discipline one needs. Discipline does not mean being molded by outside forces, but sticking to one's road against the forces that would deflect or bury the soul. People speak of finding one
Randolph Bourne Quotes: Self-recognition is necessary to know
A good discussion increases the dimensions of everyone who takes part.
Randolph Bourne Quotes: A good discussion increases the
No matter what we have come through, or how many perils we have safely passed, or how imperfect and jagged our life has been, we cannot in our heart of hearts imagine how it could have been different. As we look back on it, it slips in behind us in orderly disarray, and, with all its mistakes, acquires a sort of eternal fitness, and even, at times, a poetic glamour.
Randolph Bourne Quotes: No matter what we have
The State is not the nation, and the State can be modified and even abolished in its present form, without harming the nation. On the contrary, with the passing of the dominance of the State, the genuine life-enhancing forces of the nation will be liberated.
Randolph Bourne Quotes: The State is not the
A man with few friends is only half-developed; there are whole sides of his nature which are locked up and have never been expressed. He cannot unlock them himself, he cannot even discover them; friends alone can stimulate him and open him.
Randolph Bourne Quotes: A man with few friends
The ironist is ironical not because he does not care, but because he cares too much.
Randolph Bourne Quotes: The ironist is ironical not
He who mounts a wild elephant goes where the elephant goes.
Randolph Bourne Quotes: He who mounts a wild
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