« the ransom of the house, these are the walls. The house that unites us separates us. That's why identity is never far from security. We turn against anything that can come to destabilize the 'sweet home'. The right to the Promised Land is the right to the womb for all; and the exile, metaphor of native expulsion, illustrates the constraint where we are to grow, mature and learn at our own expense. What's the afterlife, in a nutshell? To get back below, to repair the trauma of being born. »
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Régis Debray
The Sacred Fire |
Régis Debray
The Sacred Fire
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« The news shows how sheepish animism is capable of a society of so-called individualists, as soon as it smells of powder. We're a block. »
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Régis Debray
The Sacred Fire |
Régis Debray
The Sacred Fire
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« The first of the quiproquos: the teaching of the religious is not a religious teaching. »
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Régis Debray
Religious teaching in secular schools |
Régis Debray
Religious teaching in secular schools
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