"Total experiences, of which there are many kinds, tend again and again to be apprehended only as revivals or translations of the religious imagination. To try to make a fresh way of talking at the most serious, ardent, and enthusiastic level, heading off the religious encapsulation, is one of the primary intellectual tasks of future thought."

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Source: Styles of Radical Will by Susan Sontag, (p. 69), 1966.

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Susan Sontag

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Susan Sontag was an influential American writer and thinker, known for her critical essays on art, culture, and politics.

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