Merold Westphal Quote

In a revolutionary age talk of equality may well have represented a passion to provide full human dignity to those who had previously been denied it by systems of political and economic domination; but in the present age it softens the spiritual requirements that are an essential ingredient in human dignity. Thus the slogans of equality serve not so much to elevate individuals to the dignity of being human as to free them from the responsibility of rising to this vocation.


p. 49 - Kierkegaard's Critique of Reason and Society (1992)


In a revolutionary age talk of equality may well have represented a passion to provide full human dignity to those who had previously been denied it...

In a revolutionary age talk of equality may well have represented a passion to provide full human dignity to those who had previously been denied it...

In a revolutionary age talk of equality may well have represented a passion to provide full human dignity to those who had previously been denied it...

In a revolutionary age talk of equality may well have represented a passion to provide full human dignity to those who had previously been denied it...