75 Quotes by Karl Jaspers

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    Schumpeter remarked how pleased he was with the Russian Revolution. Socialism was now no longer a discussion on paper, but had to prove its viability. Max Weber responded in great agitation: Communism, at this stage in Russian development, was virtually a crime, the road would lead over unparalleled human misery and end in a terrible catastrophe. “Quite likely”, Schumpeter answered, “but what a fine laboratory”. “A laboratory filled with mounds of corpses”, Weber answered heatedly.

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    Nietzsche’s ideas and plans: for example, the idea of giving up the whole wretched academic world to form a secular monastic community.

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    The battle is a collision of power, of gods themselves: man is only a pawn in these terrible games, or their scene, or their medium; but man’s greatness consists precisely in his act of becoming such medium. By this act he becomes imbued with a soul and identical with the powers.

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