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Satan, on the contrary, is thin, ascetic and a fanatical devotee of logic. He reads Machiavelli, Ignatius of Loyola, Marx and Hegel; he is cold and unmerciful to mankind, out of a kind of mathematical mercifulness. He is damned always to do that which is most repugnant to him: to become a slaughterer, in order to abolish slaughtering, to sacrifice lambs so that no more lambs may be slaughtered, to whip people with knouts so that they may learn not to let themselves be whipped, to strip himself of every scruple in the name of a higher scrupulousness, and to challenge the hatred of mankind because of his love for it--an abstract and geometric love.


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Kaleidoscope. I wish my friends to know that I am leaving their company in a peaceful frame of mind with some timid hopes for a de-personalised after-life beyond due confines of space time and matter and beyond the limits of our comprehension. His book Bricks to Babel was publiArthur Koestlerd that year.

In 1931 Koestler joined the Communist Party of Germany until disillusioned by Stalinism he resigned in 1938. Arthur Koestler CBE (5 September 1905 – 1 March 1983) was a Hungarian-British author and journalist.

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