âBut why do you talk of nobler ideals? Let us submit to the facts; that the people have triumphedâ âor the slaves, or the populace, or the herd, or whatever name you care to give themâ âif this has happened through the Jews, so be it! In that case no nation ever had a greater mission in the worldâs history. The âmastersâ have been done away with; the morality of the vulgar man has triumphed. This triumph may also be called a blood-poisoning (it has mutually fused the races)â âI do not dispute it; but there is no doubt but that this intoxication has succeeded. The âredemptionâ of the human race (that is, from the masters) is progressing swimmingly; everything is obviously becoming Judaised, or Christianised, or vulgarised (what is there in the words?). It seems impossible to stop the course of this poisoning through the whole body politic of mankindâ âbut its tempo and pace may from the present time be slower, more delicate, quieter, more discreetâ âthere is time enough. In view of this context has the Church nowadays any necessary purpose? has it, in fact, a right to live? Or could man get on without it? Quaeritur.
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