Thoreau's distrust of common sense
 

"Thoreau had his own reasons for distrusting common sense and its clarity. The commonsensical legitimacy of slavery was one. He also thought that true perceptions must be poetic, transformative, even transgressive; any true thought must wake you out of common sense."

> from Michael Warner's Publics and Counterpublics (2002)

> tagged with #slavery, #perception, #intelligence,

> created December 12, 2024 at 10:30:20 AM


> part of unfinished everything


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