
“To think ill of mankind, and not wish ill to them, is perhaps the highest wisdom and virtue.”
—William Hazlitt in 1823 (Lapham's Quarterly)
I had a lovely discussion with a dear Slovakian friend just this past weekend. We agreed that we seem to think well of individuals but that people in groups are nearly always detestable and that mankind is doomed.
We further agreed that, although we are very likely unwittingly sometimes part of the problem, there is nevertheless nothing for it but to continue to try to drag each and every one of us,... [More]