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For
Shaw
as for Goethe, the obligation to strive is a primary feeling: reason initiates nothing and would stop everything. Its use is to come after the fact and devise helpful justification of action. Culture, humaneness, spiritual grace, are not forced upon us by logic: they either are self-evident or pointless. There is,
Shaw
reminds us, no argument in behalf of moral conduct which would not equally well support immoral. But it is clearly impossible (and immoral) to exact moral conduct, cultivation, and grace from those whom circumstances force to lead sub-human lives. Therefore society must be reformed.
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knows at any moment, on any subject, what he thinks, what you will think, what others have thought, what all this thinking entails; and he takes the most elaborate pains to bring these thoughts to light in a form which is by turns abstract and familiar, conciliatory and aggressive, obvious and inferential, comic and puzzling. In a word,
Shaw
is perhaps the most consciously conscious mind that has ever thought — certainly the most conscious since Rousseau; which may be why both of them often create the same impression of insincerity amounting to charlatanism.
Yet it is by excess of honesty that
Shaw
himself lent color to his representation as an inconsequential buffoon bent on monopolizing the spotlight.
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Strangers who have seen
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face to face are wont to report their surprise at his gentleness and consideration, his willingness to listen and his complete lack of pose.
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does not merely decorate a proposition, but makes his way from point to point through new and difficult territory.
This explains why
Shaw
must either be taken whole or left alone. He must be disassembled and put together again with nothing left out, under pain of incomprehension; for his politics, his art, and his religion — to say nothing of the shape of his sentences — are unique expressions of this enormously enlarged and yet concentrated consciousness.
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No one has ever used historical examples, near or remote, with the detail, precision, and directness to be found in every page of
Shaw
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Like Rousseau, whom he resembles even more than he resembles Voltaire,
Shaw
never gave a social form to his assertiveness, never desired to arrive and to assimilate himself, or wield authority as of right.
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Seeing clearly within himself and always able to dodge around the ends of any position, including his own,
Shaw
assumed from the start the dual role of prophet and gadfly. To his contemporaries it appeared frivolous and contradictory to perform as both superman and socialist, sceptic and believer, legalist and heretic, high-brow and mob-orator. But feeling the duty to teach as well as to mirror mankind,
Shaw
did not accept himself as a contradictory being.
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He never invested his whole moral capital in a man, a book, or a cause, but treasured up wisdom wherever it could be picked up, always with scrupulous acknowledgment … His eclecticism saving him from the cycle of hope-disillusion-despair, his highest effectiveness was as a skirmisher in the daily battle for light and justice, as a critic of new doctrine and a refurbisher of old, as a voice of warning and encouragement. That his action has not been in vain, we can measure by how little
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's iconoclasm stirs our blood; we no longer remember what he destroyed that was blocking our view.
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Shaw
's emotional development was one with his intellectual strength. His path led him into the thick of the scrimmage, where more spontaneous natures defend themselves with the usual weapons of malice, humility, bad temper or conceit. But
Shaw
used the death ray of imperturbability. His feelings were never hurt, his envy never aroused, his conceit was a transparent fiction, he never quarreled.
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Bernard
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remains the only model we have of what the citizen of a democracy should be: an informed participant in all things we deem important to the society and the individual.
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There are periods in history when change is necessary, and other periods when it is better to keep everything for the time as it is. The art of life is to be in the rhythm of your age.
Oswald Mosley
Jacques Barzun
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Born:
November 30, 1907
Died:
October 25, 2012
(aged 104)
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