Thursday, March 19, 2009

Says Who (2)?

There is thus a self-affirmation precisely in self-destructive violence. Ultimately the affirmation is expressed in the person's demonstration of his right to die by his own hand if he chooses. If, as is our tendency in this country, we condemn all violence out of hand and try to eradicate even the possibility of violence from a human being, we take away from him an element that is essential to his full humanity. For the self-respecting human being, violence is always an ultimate possibility -- and it will be resorted to less if admitted than suppressed. For the free man it remains in imagination an ultimate exit when all other avenues are denied by unbearable tyranny or dictatorship over the spirit as well as the body.
I thought I came up with a really good Says Who? on Tuesday. I thought that no one would be able to come up with the author. Val proved me wrong immediately by knowing not only the author, but the work it came from too!

So, this quote is a challenge to everyone, particularly Val. Do you know who wrote it? Beyond that, what do you think of the sentiment?

2 comments:

  1. I have no clue. You got me this time.

    Though it does sound familiar...

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  2. And as for the sentiment... I dunno...I'll have to ponder awhile on that one...

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