The Activism of Thomas Carlyle

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The Activism of Thomas Carlyle
Arthur Jalbert
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— so- il is a necessity for Ihe human being, the first law of our existence )){i). ((Work is the mission of man in this Earth. A day will arri\e when he who has no A\ork to do will not find it good to show himself in our quarter of the solar system; but may go and look out elsewhere, if there be any idle 'Planet d'scoverable » (2).
A necessity, a duty, tlie condition of happiness, work is also a pan- acea for all evils. « Work is the grand cure of all the maladies and miseries that ever be
...set mankind — honest work which you intend getting done » (3).
And again « for suffering and enduring there is no remedy but stri- ving and doing)) (4).
Pessimist though he wa. -- lor his own age, Carlyle had some hope for the future. While inveighing vehemently against the evils of his day, he pierced the clouds and caught sight of the God of his choice, enthroned in glory: « Giant I. Abour, truest emblem tliere is of God the World-Worker. Demiurgus and eternal Maker ; noble Labour w h'ch is yel to be the King of this Earth, and sit on the highest throne, — stag- gering hitherto like a blind irrational giant, hardly allowed to have his common j)lace on the street-pavements ; idle Dilettantism, Dead-Sea Apism crying out, « Down with nim, he is dangerous ».


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