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"Western man is schizophrenic"

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Priestley’s jab lands because it treats “Western man” less like a person than a culture performing a split-screen identity. “Schizophrenic” isn’t offered as a diagnosis; it’s a provocation, a metaphor for a civilization that insists on rational self-mastery while behaving with manic contradiction. The phrase compresses a whole mid-century unease: the West congratulating itself on Enlightenment reason, scientific progress, and liberal ideals, even as it builds total war machinery, perfects propaganda, and treats human beings as units of labor and targets on a map.

Priestley wrote through the era when “the West” became a moral brand as much as a geography. After two world wars, the claim to civilized superiority sounded brittle. His line needles the gap between professed values and lived practice: humanitarian rhetoric paired with colonial violence; Christian ethics alongside industrial exploitation; freedom talk cohabiting with class rigidity and mass conformity. “Schizophrenic” captures the whiplash of modernity - the way modern Western life can demand emotional repression and relentless productivity, then sell catharsis and identity back to you as entertainment, consumption, or nationalism.

It also works rhetorically because it denies the reader an easy escape. “Western man” implicates the mainstream subject - not villains at the margins - and the blunt medicalized metaphor frames hypocrisy as systemic, not merely personal. Read now, it’s a reminder of how often cultures treat internal conflict as a private failing when it’s really the operating system: progress narratives stapled to recurring barbarism, each half insisting the other isn’t real.

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J.B. Priestley

J.B. Priestley (September 13, 1894 - August 14, 1984) was a Writer from United Kingdom.

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