Excellent article. Dostoevsky had an uncanny ability to hit on universal themes. Think of Raskolnikov. I think that every elite who deems themselves worthy of deciding things for the rest of mankind is like a Raskolnikov, who, after killing the pawnbroker, did NOT feel pangs of unbearable guilt. Instead, they went on with it over and ove…
Excellent article. Dostoevsky had an uncanny ability to hit on universal themes. Think of Raskolnikov. I think that every elite who deems themselves worthy of deciding things for the rest of mankind is like a Raskolnikov, who, after killing the pawnbroker, did NOT feel pangs of unbearable guilt. Instead, they went on with it over and over, convinced that their crimes were justified by their own moral superiority.
Excellent article. Dostoevsky had an uncanny ability to hit on universal themes. Think of Raskolnikov. I think that every elite who deems themselves worthy of deciding things for the rest of mankind is like a Raskolnikov, who, after killing the pawnbroker, did NOT feel pangs of unbearable guilt. Instead, they went on with it over and over, convinced that their crimes were justified by their own moral superiority.