CANTO XXIII - Individualismo
And it is possible for each individual to prosper in the pursuit
of his ends only in a society propitious for their attainment.
Ludwig von Mises (economist/philosopher, 1881-1973)
Liberalism: In The Classical Tradition (book, 1927/1962)
O without Caesar’s censors, monitors, or auditors
Nor the privacies scored in polities’ goddamn record
Hence without swords or scorns, solely to accord
The individual latitudes for all perpetual vicissitudes
(según el individualista)
As lord and seer of his dominion solely particular
Or unshorn privateer on his vessel cordially to barter
So sordid or cohered in his asylum surreally to harbor
O the fettering effects of frustrated liberties
To feast or fuck or fight or muck per inner frenzies
Yet for the gallants deliberate a few, their might
To combine reason as means and passion as ends
(y así que la consumación)
Thus to judge, then to tend within at interval bends
Peace as her choice, making moist propensity’s thighs
Rising volition’s sighs and breasts to freedom’s crest
And it is possible for each individual to prosper in the pursuit
of his ends only in a society propitious for their attainment.
Ludwig von Mises (economist/philosopher, 1881-1973)
Liberalism: In The Classical Tradition (book, 1927/1962)
O without Caesar’s censors, monitors, or auditors
Nor the privacies scored in polities’ goddamn record
Hence without swords or scorns, solely to accord
The individual latitudes for all perpetual vicissitudes
(según el individualista)
As lord and seer of his dominion solely particular
Or unshorn privateer on his vessel cordially to barter
So sordid or cohered in his asylum surreally to harbor
O the fettering effects of frustrated liberties
To feast or fuck or fight or muck per inner frenzies
Yet for the gallants deliberate a few, their might
To combine reason as means and passion as ends
(y así que la consumación)
Thus to judge, then to tend within at interval bends
Peace as her choice, making moist propensity’s thighs
Rising volition’s sighs and breasts to freedom’s crest
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Come let us Reason. Peace is always a Choice.
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