Subhumanity - The Philosophy of the Absurd

Subhumanity - The Philosophy of the Absurd

The present age is, in a profound sense, an age of absurdity. Poets and dramatists, painters and sculptors proclaim and depict the world as a disjointed chaos, and man as a dehumanized fragment of that chaos. Politics, whether of the right, the left, or the center, can no longer be viewed as anything but an expedient whereby universal disorder is given, for the moment, a faint semblance of order; pacifists and militant crusaders are united in an absurd faith in the feeble powers of man to remedy an intolerable situation by means which can only make it worse.

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Associative Reality

Presenting ourselves to others will always be an intrinsic instinct of human nature. Even as young children, whatever the cause and origin may be, we have some idea of how we wish others to view us. This is true of all relationships.
The idea is often presented that we should be primarily concerned with what God thinks of us, and rightfully so. I do not intend to undertake so noble a feat in this email. We shall discuss presentation of ourselves as perceived by other men.

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