Quote by: Paul Goodman

Finding a new ethics or esthetics, as Dr. Douglass asks, will not put us in a state of grace. Existence is not given meaning by importing it into a revelation from the outside. The meaning is —there, in more closely contacting the actual situation, the only situation that there is, whatever it is. As our situation is, closely contacting it would surely result in plenty of trouble and perhaps in terrible social conflicts, terrible opportunities and duties, during which we might learn something and at the end of which we might know something, even a new ethics; for it is in such conflicts that new ethics are discovered. But it is just these conflicts that we do not observe happening. Everybody talks nice. At most there is some unruliness and dumb protest, and some withdrawal. So urging the juveniles to go to church is not serious, for how will the church give them faith? What opportunity will it open?


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Author Bio


  • NamePaul Goodman
  • DescriptionAmerican novelist, playwright, poet and psychotherapist
  • BornSeptember 9, 1911
  • DiedAugust 2, 1972
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionWriter; Poet; Psychotherapist; Novelist; Sociologist