Mention616647

Download triples
rdf:type qkg:Mention
so:text The picture which Isaiah presents of the Judean masses is most unfavorable. In his view, the mass-man — be he high or be he lowly, rich or poor, prince or pauper — gets off very badly. He appears as not only weak-minded and weak-willed, but as by consequence knavish, arrogant, grasping, dissipated, unprincipled, unscrupulous. The mass-woman also gets off badly, as sharing all the mass-man’s untoward qualities, and contributing a few of her own in the way of vanity and laziness, extravagance and foible. (en)
so:isPartOf https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Albert_Jay_Nock
so:description Isaiah's Job (1936) (en)
qkg:hasContext qkg:Context303593
Property Object

Triples where Mention616647 is the object (without rdf:type)

qkg:Quotation584608 qkg:hasMention
Subject Property