Miguel de Unamuno Quote

Progress usually comes from the barbarian, and there is nothing more stagnant than the philosophy of the philosophers and the theology of the theologians.


The Tragic Sense of Life (1913) - Conclusion : Don Quixote in the Contemporary European Tragi-Comedy


Progress usually comes from the barbarian, and there is nothing more stagnant than the philosophy of the philosophers and the theology of the...

Progress usually comes from the barbarian, and there is nothing more stagnant than the philosophy of the philosophers and the theology of the...

Progress usually comes from the barbarian, and there is nothing more stagnant than the philosophy of the philosophers and the theology of the...

Progress usually comes from the barbarian, and there is nothing more stagnant than the philosophy of the philosophers and the theology of the...