What the politician
planned or carried out seemed good or bad to it, it granted or withheld its
support, but its action was limited to being an echo, positive or negative, of
the creative activity of others. It never occurred to it to oppose to the
"ideas" of the politician others of its own, nor even to judge the
politician's "ideas" from the tribunal of other "ideas"
which it believed itself to possess. Similarly in art and in other aspects of
public life. An innate consciousness of its limitation, of its not being
qualified to theorise,[2] effectively prevented it doing so. The necessary consequence of this was
that the vulgar never thought, even remotely, of making a decision on any one of
the public activities, which in their greater part are theoretical in character.
To-day, on the other hand, the average man has the most mathematical
"ideas" on all that happens or ought to happen in the universe. Hence
he has lost the use of his hearing. Why should he listen if he has within him
all that is necessary? There is no reason now for listening, but rather for
judging, pronouncing, deciding. There is no question concerning public life, in
which he does not intervene, blind and deaf as he is, imposing his
"opinions."
[2]There is no
getting away from it; every opinion means setting up a theory.
But, is this not an advantage? Is it not a sign of immense progress that
the masses should have "ideas," that is to say, should be cultured? By
no means. The "ideas" of the average man are not genuine ideas, nor is
their possession culture. An idea is a putting truth in checkmate. Whoever
wishes to have ideas must first prepare himself to desire truth and to accept
the rules of the game imposed by it. It is no use speaking of ideas when there
is no acceptance of a higher authority to regulate them, a series of standards
to which it is possible to appeal in a discussion. These standards are the
principles on which culture rests. I am not concerned with the form they take.
What I affirm is that there is no culture where there are no standards to which
our fellow-men can have recourse. There is no culture where there are no
principles of legality to which to appeal.