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In Our Time

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The Revolt of the Romantic Poets

Once you make emotions secularized and take away the idea that the soul is somehow controlling the body, you are left in something of a moral and ethical crisis. The things that used to be responsible for maintaining human conduct are no longer linked to the soul. But the pendulum swings that way and then instantly comes back with the romantics. I think it's a kind of revolt against mechanism. We don't like the idea that we might be just kind of a functioning machine,. A very well-oiled, very smoothly kind of compacted machine. You know, we like to think ourselves as more precious if you like than that. It's as though they're in rebellion against this material

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