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part 411 | agree? dostoevsky buries this line inside one of his most politically savage novels, and that context matters. *demons* is full of characters who are absolutely certain of their own intelligence. revolutionaries with complete systems, ideologues with total answers, men who have reasoned themselves into positions from which no outside evidence can dislodge them. dostoevsky watches them and finds them, collectively, catastrophic. the man who calls himself a fool once a month is the counterpoint. not because he actually is a fool, but because he has kept a habit of returning to the question. of subjecting himself to a periodic audit. of holding open the possibility that somewhere in the last thirty days he reasoned badly, acted on a bad assumption, or simply got something wrong. this is harder than it sounds. the mind does not naturally do this. it naturally builds cases for itself, accumulates evidence in its own favour, and dismisses what does not fit. the person who never calls themselves a fool is not more accurate. they are just more committed to the idea that they are accurate. and that commitment, in dostoevsky's view, is precisely what produces the most spectacular and destructive errors. there is also something in the word monthly. not constantly, which would be self-flagellation. not never, which would be arrogance. once a month. a regular, deliberate, and bounded appointment with your own fallibility. enough to keep the door open without making humiliation a way of life. who was dostoevsky? fyodor dostoevsky was born in moscow in 1821. *demons*, published in 1871-72, was his most politically engaged novel, written as a response to the nihilist and revolutionary movements of his era. it remains one of the most prescient accounts of how utopian ideology becomes violence ever written. dostoevsky died in 1881. #dostoevsky #philosophy #darkacademiaaesthetic #existentialism #dailyquotes

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