The mysticism of civilization

Conference pronounced by Mr. Manuel Carlés, at the Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires

Authors

  • Manuel Carlés Cámara de Diputados de la Nación Argentina

Keywords:

Manuel Carlés, mysticism

Abstract

Life is not like a river that flows for centuries, always along the same course; life is like the constellation of our sun that marches through infinite and unknown spaces. Pain and pleasure form the alternating vicissitude of life. We have all been visited at one time or another by pain, whether physical or moral, strong as a pang or light as a pang. Joy exists in oneself: it is necessary to look for it, and once found, it must be preserved as a radioactive force of vigorous optimism. Good and evil, like pleasure and pain, are eternal; the sea that is a reason for good and the good that is the foundation of man. The old theology personifies evil in Luzbel, surviving the last of beings, to remain alone and resting, with wings folded and dominating over the debris of the extinguished worlds.

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Author Biography

Manuel Carlés, Cámara de Diputados de la Nación Argentina

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Manuel Carlés (Rosario; 1875 - Buenos Aires; 1946) was an Argentine writer and politician of the Radical Civic Union. He was the founder of the Argentine Patriotic League.

Federal Interventor of San Juan
December 17, 1922-January 18, 1923

Federal Interventor of Salta
August 9, 1918-January 7, 1919

Congressman of the Argentine Nation for Capital Federal
1904-1912

Deputy of the Argentine Nation for Province of Santa Fe
1898-1904

Published

1914-11-01

How to Cite

Carlés, M. (1914). The mysticism of civilization: Conference pronounced by Mr. Manuel Carlés, at the Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires. Revista De La Universidad Nacional De Córdoba, 1(4), 7–30. Retrieved from https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/REUNC/article/view/3220

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