^4 Schweitzer considers “inadvertent struggles” another...
^4 Schweitzer considers “inadvertent struggles” another characteristic of industrial societies. During the last few centuries, men have been working like machines, not human beings.
The essence of humanity has been contaminated, and never generations lack the necessary factors for human evolution: “Adults are drowned in work, increasingly submitting to superficial disturbance absolute passiveness; ignoring their own “ego” and deviation has become their physical need .” ^5 In his conclusion, Schweitzer emphasizes that man should reduce the pressure of his worldly struggles and avoid frills Schweitzer; a Protestant, agreed with the Dominican Reverend Eckhart that “Man should not submit himself to the spiritual isolation considered 'selfishness; he should actively contribute to developing his…