14 / March
14 / March
Worth Repeating #50

"It offers a ready answer to any question whatsoever; it can scarcely be accepted only in part, and accepting it has profound implications for human life. In an era when metaphysical and existential certainties are in a state of crisis, when people are being uprooted and alienated and are losing their sense of what this world means, this ideology inevitably has a certain hypnotic charm. To wandering humankind it offers an immediately available home: all one has to do is accept it, and suddenly everything becomes clear once more, life takes on new meaning, and all mysteries, unanswered questions, anxiety, and lonliness vanish. Of course, one pays dearly for this low-rent home: the price is abdication of one's own reason, conscience, and responsibility, for an essential aspect of this ideology is the consignment of reason and conscience to a higher authority."
--Vaclav Havel, "The Power and the Powerless," 1978

posted at 12:03 AM
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You're posting a lot of pro-individualism/capitalism, anti-state quotes lately, Dan. Becoming something of a libertarian?

Posted by: Ben-T on March 13, 2007 07:34 PM
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