Proto-fascism was part of a huge range of ideas, including mysticism and scientism, traditionalism and modernism, reason and unreason. |
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Fred Daniels and the reader have completed the modernist journey from reason to unreason, reaching an inevitable and final destination. |
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When he adjusted his waistcoat or shot his cuffs, dragons of unreason gasped and died at his feet. |
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That is why, come what may, we must protect the interests of the general public against the greed and unreason of rebarbative witlings. |
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The French philosopher is dead, but his legacy lives on in the age of unreason. |
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How many parents imagine that beyond the frustrations of the teenage years there is some Nirvana without worry or unreason? |
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Medicine and witchcraft, pharmacology and demonology, reason and unreason struck an odd alliance. |
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Like these literary predecessors, Fred Daniels confronts reason and unreason, rationality and sensuality, society and nature. |
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We need to take a stand against these forces of darkness and unreason. |
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Thus Athena replaces unreason with reason, and revenge with the spirit of clemency. |
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You are surrounded by the black clouds of doubt, by the black clouds of unreason. |
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The artist produces them by free association, in a precarious dialogue between reason and unreason, control and letting go. |
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The real culprits are the leaders of opinion, who run scared of the fight against unreason instead of standing strong and pushing for what they know to be right. |
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Enlightenment values are in peril not because these mad beliefs are really growing but because too many rational people seek to appease and understand unreason. |
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It has the power to choose reason over unreason, and truth over fiction. |
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But progressives must not seek victory by appealing to intolerance and unreason and rejecting the traditions of the Enlightenment that we alone seem to embrace today. |
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Like the fascists that they are, the murderers boast that they love death more than we love life. They imagine that this yell of unreason is intimidating and impressive. |
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That is why democratic theory has always warned against the rule of unreason, against majoritarian designs, against the invocation of divisive strategies. |
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Proponents of the act have their own habits of chop logic and unreason, which don't need recapitulating here. |
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Better to decay in absolute delirium, than to be the victim of the methodical unreason of ill-bestowed love. |
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Both movements also swallowed an unhealthy dose of unreason. |
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Like the Furies, the Cheneys stand for unreason and emotionalism. |
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Even as this posture places Israel's defenders on the defensive, it fails to convince, given the intensity of the hatred and the unreason of the attacks. |
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We are a voice of reason amidst the retarded unreason of modern life. |
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Religion, a medieval form of unreason, when combined with modern weaponry becomes a real threat to our freedoms. |
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I see now how tenaciously he was questioning my whole commitment to straighthood, what an evasion it was of confronting the unreason of my shame at being queer. |
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What is called the great popular heart was awakened, that indefinable something which may be, according to circumstances, the highest reason or the most brutish unreason. |
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Bob Aube, an entrepreneur from Davis who dreamed this whole thing up and acts as the NGL's voice of unreason, already knows what typical fans are thinking. |
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The best preservative for unreason is to make a religion of it. |
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In The Embrace of Unreason, Frederick Brown weaves a warning for America from the story of the divided French. |
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