Irrespective of any external regulatory force, our capacity for feeling is in itself an insatiable and bottomless abyss.
Sociology founder
Irrespective of any external regulatory force, our capacity for feeling is in itself an insatiable and bottomless abyss.
Sociology founder
Discussing the unlimited nature of human desires if not regulated by society, leading to a state of perpetual unhappiness. This can be a disturbing view of human nature.
1897
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