From the Epilogue to Crime and Punishment:
"He dreamt that the whole world was condemned to a terrible new
strange plague that had come to Europe from the depths of Asia. All were
to be destroyed except a very few chosen. Some new sorts of microbes were
attacking the bodies of men, but these microbes were endowed with
intelligence and will. Men attacked by them became at once mad and
furious. But never had men considered themselves so intellectual and so
completely in possession of the truth as these sufferers, never had they
considered their decisions, their scientific conclusions, their moral
convictions so infallible. Whole villages, whole towns and peoples went
mad from the infection. All were excited and did not understand one
another. Each thought that he alone had the truth and was wretched looking
at the others, beat himself on the breast, wept, and wrung his hands. They
did not know how to judge and could not agree what to consider evil and
what good; they did not know whom to blame, whom to justify. Men killed
each other in a sort of senseless spite. They gathered together in armies
against one another, but even on the march the armies would begin
attacking each other, the ranks would be broken and the soldiers would
fall on each other, stabbing and cutting, biting and devouring each other.
The alarm bell was ringing all day long in the towns; men rushed together,
but why they were summoned and who was summoning them no one knew. The
most ordinary trades were abandoned, because everyone proposed his own
ideas, his own improvements, and they could not agree. The land too was
abandoned. Men met in groups, agreed on something, swore to keep together,
but at once began on something quite different from what they had
proposed. They accused one another, fought and killed each other. There
were conflagrations and famine. All men and all things were involved in
destruction. The plague spread and moved further and further. Only a few
men could be saved in the whole world. They were a pure chosen people,
destined to found a new race and a new life, to renew and purify the
earth, but no one had seen these men, no one had heard their words and
their voices."
16 July 2013
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