Richard Weaver Quote

The aristocratic mind … is anti-analytical. It is concerned more with the status of being than with the demonstrable relationship of parts.


Two Types of American Individualism, The Modern Age, Spring 1963, p. 127. - Life Without Prejudice (1965)


The aristocratic mind … is anti-analytical. It is concerned more with the status of being than with the demonstrable relationship of parts.

The aristocratic mind … is anti-analytical. It is concerned more with the status of being than with the demonstrable relationship of parts.

The aristocratic mind … is anti-analytical. It is concerned more with the status of being than with the demonstrable relationship of parts.

The aristocratic mind … is anti-analytical. It is concerned more with the status of being than with the demonstrable relationship of parts.