QOTD: Enlightenment edition
by digby
By Pankaj Mishra in the Guardian:
We may have to retrieve the Enlightenment, as much as religion, from its fundamentalists. If Enlightenment is “man’s emergence from his self-imposed immaturity”, then this “task”, and “obligation” as Kant defined it, is never fulfilled; it has to be continually renewed by every generation in ever-changing social and political conditions. The advocacy of more violence and wars in the face of recurrent failure meets the definition of fanaticism rather than reason. The task for those who cherish freedom is to reimagine it – through an ethos of criticism combined with compassion and ceaseless self-awareness – in our own irreversibly mixed and highly unequal societies and the larger interdependent world. Only then can we capably defend freedom from its true enemies.
This is the best piece I’ve read in the wake of Charlie Hebdo. I despair of the fact that instead of emerging for our self-imposed immaturity we are diving back in and wallowing in it. Read the whole thing.
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