Allan Bloom Quote

As to the viciousness of the philosophers, the meaning of this complaint is succinctly expressed in the charge that the philosophers do not hold the gods the city holds. And this accusation is most true. The quest for wisdom begins in doubt of the conventional wisdom about the highest things. The most cherished beliefs of the community, the collective hopes and fears, are centered on its gods. The unpardonable thing is to be beyond these hopes and fears, beyond the awe and shame the gods impose.


Commerce and Culture, p. 287. - Giants and Dwarfs (1990)


As to the viciousness of the philosophers, the meaning of this complaint is succinctly expressed in the charge that the philosophers do not hold the...

As to the viciousness of the philosophers, the meaning of this complaint is succinctly expressed in the charge that the philosophers do not hold the...

As to the viciousness of the philosophers, the meaning of this complaint is succinctly expressed in the charge that the philosophers do not hold the...

As to the viciousness of the philosophers, the meaning of this complaint is succinctly expressed in the charge that the philosophers do not hold the...