Czesław Miłosz Quote

As long as a society's best minds were occupied by theological questions, it was possible to speak of a given religion as the way of thinking of the whole social organism. All the matters which most actively concerned the people were referred to it and discussed in its terms. But that belongs to a dying era. We have come by easy stages to a lack of a common system of thought that could unite the peasant cutting his hay, the student poring over formal logic, and the mechanic working in an automobile factory. Out of this lack arises the painful sense of detachment or abstraction that oppresses the "creators of culture."


The Captive Mind (1953)


As long as a society's best minds were occupied by theological questions, it was possible to speak of a given religion as the way of thinking of the...

As long as a society's best minds were occupied by theological questions, it was possible to speak of a given religion as the way of thinking of the...

As long as a society's best minds were occupied by theological questions, it was possible to speak of a given religion as the way of thinking of the...

As long as a society's best minds were occupied by theological questions, it was possible to speak of a given religion as the way of thinking of the...