Russell Jacoby Quote

The concept of human existence suggests an abstract human condition; class existence indicts bad conditions. The former suggests a nonexistent egalitarianism, as if master and slave, owner and worker, bomber and bombed all participate in the same universal abstraction. … The human condition for the rich is the inhuman one for the impoverished.


p. 62 - Social Amnesia: A Critique of Conformist Psychology from Adler to Laing (1975)


The concept of human existence suggests an abstract human condition; class existence indicts bad conditions. The former suggests a nonexistent...

The concept of human existence suggests an abstract human condition; class existence indicts bad conditions. The former suggests a nonexistent...

The concept of human existence suggests an abstract human condition; class existence indicts bad conditions. The former suggests a nonexistent...

The concept of human existence suggests an abstract human condition; class existence indicts bad conditions. The former suggests a nonexistent...