“I have become myself a sort of walking
stick, running up and down the whole
day, and keeping my mind in that state of
nothingness which Buddhism considers
the climax of human bliss.”
– Karl Marx, 1866
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“I have become myself a sort of walking
stick, running up and down the whole
day, and keeping my mind in that state of
nothingness which Buddhism considers
the climax of human bliss.”
– Karl Marx, 1866