Nothing depict better the poverty of human nature than to see men, placed at the head of a State, and who should, so to speak, embody (or personnify) the law, be concerned (or worried, or preccupied) only with their own prestige and their own particular interests.
African Spir
There is a radical dualism between the empirical nature of man and its moral nature.
man nature
Arbitrariness and true liberty are as distinct from each other that the empirical nature is distinct from the higher nature of man.
liberty man nature
The more a man is successful in getting out (or coming out) from his own individuality, of his egoist self, and to control (or dominate) the instincts of his physical nature, the more his character, by rising above material contingencies, widen, become free and independent.
man nature self character
poverty men nature humannature
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