essay intended serve a reminder immense threatening divisions mankind — Ivor A. Richards, Richards Rhetoric: I.A. Richards: Selected Essays (1929-1974)

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This essay is intended to serve as a reminder that immense and threatening divisions in mankind can spring from differences between virtues as well as from envies and greeds. When the virtues on each part are largely inapprehensible by the other, the danger is heightened by Man's natural fear of what he does not understand, and his inclination to suppose it not worth understanding. To attack it easier than to study. There are also, in this case of China and the West, intense and complex cultural vanities on both sides to be taken into account: vanities largely inexplicable the one to the other…

Ivor A. Richards, Richards on Rhetoric: I.A. Richards: Selected Essays (1929-1974)

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