[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$f0QNTdVqB2RaE1WykF4I5GheWYtzzB8EQcKa6mNjpVDQ":3,"$fG3A9iLQz42jsbejAEp47jZv3hN7LNM4FRn_FyOkyNE0":12},{"author":4,"tags":11},{"author_id":5,"author_name":6,"author_name_first_letter":7,"article_count":8,"bio":9,"short_bio":9,"slug":10,"image_url":9},89075,"José Rafael Herrera","J",3,null,"jose-rafael-herrera",[],{"quotes":13,"pagination":70},[14,33,49],{"id":15,"quote_text":16,"author_id":5,"source_id":17,"has_image":18,"author":19,"source":20,"quote_tag":21,"commentary":32},719082,"«Rara felicidad la de los tiempos en los que se puede pensar lo que se dice y decir lo que se piensa», escribía Marx, citando a Tácito, en un artículo acerca de la censura, publicado en 1842.",2,false,{"id":5,"author_name":6,"slug":10,"author_name_first_letter":7,"article_count":8,"image_url":9},{},[22,27],{"id":23,"tag":24},3511985,{"id":25,"tag_name":26},15474,"marx",{"id":28,"tag":29},3511984,{"id":30,"tag_name":31},30198,"felicidad","**The Backstory**\nThis enigmatic quote was penned by Karl Marx, referencing Tacitus, in an article about censorship published in 1842. During that time, Marx was living in Paris, a hub for exiled intellectuals and radicals, where he was actively engaging with the tensions between freedom of expression and state control. The sentiment reflects the era's growing concern over government restrictions on speech.\n\n**The Hidden Insight**\nThe quote reveals a profound paradox: that genuine authenticity is often an unattainable luxury in societies governed by power structures that value control over candor. Marx highlights the rare instance where individuals can freely express their thoughts, underscoring the inherent tension between personal autonomy and societal pressure to conform.\n\n**How to Use This**\nTo apply this mindset today, recognize that speaking your mind authentically often requires a calculated risk assessment, weighing the potential consequences of expressing unpopular opinions against the value of asserting your truth. Consider adopting a strategy of strategic opacity, choosing when to engage in subtle, yet impactful, dissent rather than overt confrontation.",{"id":34,"quote_text":35,"author_id":5,"source_id":17,"has_image":18,"author":36,"source":37,"quote_tag":38,"commentary":9},688551,"La filosofía de la praxis es una filosofía crítica de la historia, cuya estructura dialéctica exige que el conocimiento de sus principios no pueda ser ni exclusivamente filosófico ni exclusivamente histórico: más bien, tiene que ser, de un modo determinado y necesario, el reconocimiento de la recíproca compenetración de lo histórico y lo filosófico, inescindiblemente entramadas, al punto de afirmar que no puede haber filosofía sin historia, ni historia sin filosofía.",{"id":5,"author_name":6,"slug":10,"author_name_first_letter":7,"article_count":8,"image_url":9},{},[39,44],{"id":40,"tag":41},3432516,{"id":42,"tag_name":43},10038,"filosofía",{"id":45,"tag":46},3432517,{"id":47,"tag_name":48},53803,"historia",{"id":50,"quote_text":51,"author_id":5,"source_id":17,"has_image":18,"author":52,"source":53,"quote_tag":54,"commentary":9},661274,"El hacer y el pensar son términos correlativos e inescindibles, porque, para nosotros, la realidad sólo puede ser real si es racional, y la racionalidad sólo puede ser racional si es real. Realidad de la razón y la racionalidad de lo real: circularidad de círculos que van formándose, destruyéndose y conformándose en medio del espiral devenir del ser y de la conciencia social.",{"id":5,"author_name":6,"slug":10,"author_name_first_letter":7,"article_count":8,"image_url":9},{},[55,60,65],{"id":56,"tag":57},3356534,{"id":58,"tag_name":59},7103,"circle",{"id":61,"tag":62},3356537,{"id":63,"tag_name":64},40610,"realidad",{"id":66,"tag":67},3356535,{"id":68,"tag_name":69},143201,"conciencia",{"currentPage":71,"totalPages":71,"totalItems":8,"itemsPerPage":72},1,10]