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What is Property?

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This wealth of expression and illustration, which everybody admires, becomes in M Lamennais the incurable cause of his philosophical impotence.

His flow of language, and his sensitive nature misleading his imagination, he thinks that he is reasoning when he is only repeating himself, and readily takes a description for a logical deduction.

Hence his horror of positive ideas, his feeble powers of analysis, his pronounced taste for indefinite analogies, verbal abstractions, hypothetical generalities, in short, all sorts of entites.
Further, the entire life of M.Lamennais is conclusive proof of his anti-philosophical genius.

Devout even to mysticism, an ardent ultramontane, an intolerant theocrat, he at first feels the double influence of the religious reaction and the literary theories which marked the beginning of this century, and falls back to the middle ages and Gregory VII.; then, suddenly becoming a progressive Christian and a democrat, he gradually leans towards rationalism, and finally falls into deism.

At present, everybody waits at the trap-door.


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