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  • Emerson and judgement

  • Emerson urges to judge “palace”, “statue”, and “costly book”, claiming that he does it on his free will: “The picture waits for my verdict: it is not to command me, but I am to settle its claims to praise.” Indeed, we feel belittled by those great works, but it's because we're not looking at them the right way.
  • They are only great because we judged them great.
  • He also push people to not beg for peoples' approval, but to just accept them.
  • He himself judges several parts of society: “Society is a wave.
  • The wave moves onward, but the water of which it is composed does not.”: basically, society changes but change doesn't equal to improvement.
  • He is also a major critic of the society's link to time.
  • He strongly believes that we often ignore the present because we are too obsessed by the past “ But man postpones or remembers; he does not live in the present, but with reverted eye laments the past”.
  • Time is meaningless to him, because you can only be happy and strong when you live beyond times.
  • Time is associated with property, with the uselessness of the watch.
  • “He has a fine Geneva watch, but he fails of the skill to tell the hour by the sun.” Property is purely superficial and isn't often legit: “ by inheritance, or gift, or crime”.
  • Finally, Emerson analyzes the notion of traveling.
  • We usually only travel to experience other peoples' work of art.
  • For him, traveling like we usually do is not a way to escape yourself: “ he is at home still” even when he's abroad.
  • “ The soul is no traveler”.
  • Chris was in some way an anarchist “Fuck their stupid rules”.
  • He didn't need a watch, and gave it to Gallen, and he did not travel to experience other peoples' work of art, but to escape the world.

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