“Hen has a remarkable gift, a gift for being his own
sympathizer. It’s a rare asset; it could be useful to him in politics or
religion….He's capable of commanding great loyalty, because he's unswervingly
loyal to himself. I'm not being sarcastic. Very few of us have that. It’s a
species of self-alienation. He’s loyal to himself, objectively, as if he were
another person, with that feeling of sacrifice and blind obedience that we give
to a leader or a cause.” —American novelist, critic, and political activist
Mary McCarthy (1912-1989), The Groves of Academe (1952)
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