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Demons by Fyodor Dostoevsky
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it was amazing

My favorite extended quote from Demons:

“Having devoted my energy to studying the question of the social organization of the future society which is to replace the present one, I have come to the conclusion that all creators of social systems from ancient times to our year have been dreamers, tale-tellers, fools who contradicted themselves and understood precisely nothing of natural science or of that strange animal known as man. Plato, Rousseau, Fourier, aluminum columns—this is fit perhaps for sparrows, but not for human society. But since the future social form is necessary precisely now, when we are finally going to act, so as to stop any further thinking about it, I am suggesting my own system of world organization. Here it is! I wanted to explain my book to the gathering in the briefest possible way; but I see that I will have to add a great deal of verbal clarification, and therefore the whole explanation will take at least ten evenings, according to the number of chapters in my book. Besides that, I announce ahead of time that my system is not finished. I got entangled in my own data, and my conclusion directly contradicts the original idea from which I start. Starting from unlimited freedom, I conclude with unlimited despotism. I will add, however, that apart from my solution of the social formula, there can be no other.�
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July 12, 2010 – Shelved

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Razvan Timofciuc nice! ty


message 2: by Tom (new) - rated it 4 stars

Tom Belknap I use that last sentence all.the.time.


Stephan Yes, I loved that scene. That and the fête made this book worthwhile.


message 4: by Tom (new) - rated it 4 stars

Tom Virginsky's brother-in-law said this, if I remember correctly. That part is probably the most interesting part in this novel. It reminds me of 'The Small Council' scenes on Game of Thrones, smart, witty, satirical, brilliantly entertaining.


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