Neurotrash

The Philosophers' Magazine 50 (50):98-99 (2010)
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The danger is that people will just get lost in a morass of addictive pleasures and not ask themselves the questions about the meaning of their own lives and not make the effort to make themselves interesting to others, so that human relations begin to crumble. I think we’re actually seeing that. If you look round the society in which we are, it’s not in a happy state

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Roger Scruton
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