The capacity to defy the forces of repression [is] “a sublime madness in the soul.” Niebuhr wrote that “nothing but madness will do battle with malignant power and spiritual wickedness in high places.” This sublime madness, as Niebuhr understood, is dangerous, but it is vital. Without it, “truth is obscured.”

—Chris Hedges, A Time for Sublime Madness

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