Lipton’s Journal/February 7, 1955/438

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The intellectual is antipathetic to Time, Nature, and Sex which is why—his defenses being the best, his S the strongest—he is most capable (and of course most inept) at pursuing the philosophical inquiry. Nonetheless, he advances knowledge, but so slowly that society has time to absorb his inquiry and convert it to its defense.