Saturday, August 23, 2008

 

The Uses of Venom


A thought:

Voltaire is the central figure of the Enlightenment, because he accepted its basic principles and used all his incomparable wit and energy and literary skill and brilliant malice to propagate these principles and spread havoc in the enemy's camp. Ridicule kills more surely than savage indignation: and Voltaire probably did more for the triumph of civilised values than any writer who ever lived.

- Isaiah Berlin, "The Divorce between the Sciences and the Humanities" in Against the Current: Essays in the History of Ideas


Comments:
*sniffle* I wish Voltaire were here...
 
Me too! Snark with elegance and flare!
 
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