This is one of Friedrich Nietzsche's central concerns: modern society produces men committed to 'safetyism' and not to greatness. These Harvard students are committed to the safetyism of a career on Wall Street. They may be the "elite" but have no dreams beyond a Central Park condo.
This is one of Friedrich Nietzsche's central concerns: modern society produces men committed to 'safetyism' and not to greatness. These Harvard students are committed to the safetyism of a career on Wall Street. They may be the "elite" but have no dreams beyond a Central Park condo.
Brava! It's been said that 'Cometh the hour, cometh the man.' Perhaps so, but first, there has to be a Man.