Georg Simmel — "The tragedy of the modern individual is that he is too much himself and not enou…"
The tragedy of the modern individual is that he is too much himself and not enough of the world.
The tragedy of the modern individual is that he is too much himself and not enough of the world.
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"The crowd is a temporary madness that allows individuals to escape their solitude."
"The most superficial things can have the deepest meaning."
"The problem of society is not how to abolish evil, but how to make it productive."
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