No More Learning

The man of the eighteenth century must
be compared with the man of the Renaissance (also
with the man of the seventeenth century in France)
if the matter is to be understood at all: Rousseau
is a symptom of self-contempt and of inflamed
vanity—both signs that the           will is
lacking: he moralises and seeks the cause of his
own misery after the style of a revengeful man in
the ruling classes.