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When Kierkegaard Got Cancelled

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  • #Corsair Affair
  • #Public Opinion
  • #Kierkegaard
  • In 1845, Kierkegaard faced a literary attack from Peder Ludvig Møller, who misinterpreted his work 'Stages on Life's Way' as endorsing hedonism.
  • Kierkegaard exposed Møller's secret ties to the satirical magazine 'The Corsair,' triggering a public mockery campaign against him.
  • The Corsair, led by Meïr Goldschmidt, published caricatures and gossip, causing Kierkegaard to endure personal ridicule in public.
  • Kierkegaard felt deeply isolated during the 'Corsair Affair' as friends remained silent, reinforcing his critique of crowd behavior.
  • In response, Kierkegaard wrote 'The Present Age,' analyzing modern society's fragmentation and the tyranny of public opinion.
  • He argued that the modern age lacks passion, leading to moral confusion and dependence on collective, phantom public judgments.
  • Kierkegaard believed true individuality comes from standing alone before God, who calls each person by name for personal responsibility.
  • Goldschmidt eventually resigned from The Corsair, reflecting on Kierkegaard's moral integrity, and later became a novelist.
  • Kierkegaard faced further ridicule later in life but maintained that suffering prepares one for eternity through God's mercy.
  • He died in 1855 after collapsing in Copenhagen, viewing life's trials as a pathway to spiritual maturity.