7 years ago in Quotes
It is part of the general pattern of misguided policy that our country is now geared to an arms economy which was bred in an artificially induced psychosis of war hysteria and nurtured upon an incessant propaganda of fear. While such an economy may produce a sense of seeming prosperity for the moment, it rests on an illusionary foundation of complete unreliability and renders among our political leaders almost a greater fear of peace than is their fear of war.
Speech to the Michigan legislature, in Lansing, Michigan (15 May 1952)
 7 years ago in Quotes
I swear, you can predict the quality of a law as the inverse of how good the name sounds.

If this law were going to limit sex trafficking, it would have a name like "Revisions to the Prosecution of Certain Interstate Crimes". But no, it's got a big, gaudy name that poisons the well on any opposition whatsoever. So, predictably, it will either endanger innocents or restrict basic rights. It's like god damn clockwork.
 7 years ago in Musik
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I’ve yet to see any problem, however complicated, which when you looked at it the right way didn’t become still more complicated.
"Call Me Joe"
 7 years ago in Quotes
When did mediocrity and banality become a good image for your children? I want my children to listen to people who fuckin' ROCKED! I don't care if they died in a puddle of their own VOMIT, I WANT SOMEONE WHO PLAYS FROM HIS FUCKIN' HEART! "Mommy! Mommy! The man Bill told me to listen to has a blood bubble on his nose" SHUT UP AND LISTEN TO HIM PLAY.
 7 years ago in Quotes
We are all born originals - why is it so many of us die copies?
 7 years ago in Quotes
If, in RĂ©coltes et Semailles I'm addressing anyone besides myself, it isn't what's called a "public". Rather I'm addressing that someone who is prepared to read me as a person, and as a solitary person. It's to that being inside of you who knows how to be alone, it is to this infant that I wish to speak, and no-one else. I'm well aware that this infant has been considerably estranged. It's been through some hard times, and more than once over a long period. It's been dropped off Lord knows where, and it can be very difficult to reach. One swears that it died ages ago, or that it never existed - and yet I am certain it's always there, and very much alive.
"The Life of a Mathematician - Reflections and Bearing Witness" (1986)
 7 years ago in Quotes
To state it in slightly different terms: in those critical years [roughly from age 17 to 20] I learned how to be alone.

This formulation doesn't really capture my meaning. I didn't, in any literal sense learn to be alone, for the simple reason that this knowledge had never been unlearned during my childhood. It is a basic capacity in all of us from the day of our birth. However these 3 years of work in isolation, when I was thrown onto my own resources, following guidelines which I myself had spontaneously invented, instilled in me a strong degree of confidence, unassuming yet enduring, in my ability to do mathematics, which owes nothing to any consensus or to the fashions which pass as law.

[..]

By this I mean to say: to reach out in my own way to the things I wished to learn, rather than relying on the notions of the consensus, overt or tacit, coming from a more or less extended clan of which I found myself a member, or which for any other reason laid claim to be taken as an authority. This silent consensus had informed me, both at the lyé and at the university, that one shouldn't bother worrying about what was really meant when using a term like "volume", which was "obviously self-evident", "generally known", "unproblematic", etc. I'd gone over their heads, almost as a matter of course, even as Lesbesgue himself had, several decades before, gone over their heads. It is in this gesture of "going beyond", to be something in oneself rather than the pawn of a consensus, the refusal to stay within a rigid circle that others have drawn around one - it is in this solitary act that one finds true creativity. All other things follow as a matter of course.
"The Life of a Mathematician - Reflections and Bearing Witness" (1986)
 7 years ago in Quotes
See, this is the thing that everyone knows and no one says. You follow the drugs, you get a drug case. You start following the money, you don't know where you're going. That's why they don't want wiretaps or wired C.I.s or anything else they can't control. Because once that tape starts rolling, who the hell knows what's going to be said?
"The Wire"
 7 years ago in Quotes
Having known so many people involved with Facebook for so long, I have come up with a phrase to describe the cultural phenomenon I’ve witnessed among them – ladder kicking. Basically, people who get a leg up from others, and then do everything in their power to ensure nobody else manages to get there. No, it’s not “human nature” or “how it works.” Silicon Valley and the tech industry at large weren’t built by these sorts of people, and we need to be more active in preventing this mind-virus from spreading.
 7 years ago in Quotes
Look, I’m stupid, all right? I’m not some brilliant person. I’m a little child. You know the emperor’s new clothes? I can see the naked emperor, just because I’m a little child-minded person. I’m not smart. I mean, good scientists are like that. They have the minds of children, to see through all this façade of all this other stuff that they know is stupid nonsense. They just don’t see it the way other people see it.
interview by Shirley K. Cohen (1995)
 7 years ago in Quotes
You could admit you were wrong.
You could apologize to your children.
You could slow down.
You could fasten your seat belt.
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We don't know a perfected totalitarian power structure, because it would require the control of the whole planet. But we know enough about the the still preliminary experiments of total organization to realize that the very well possible perfection of this apparatus would get rid of human agency in the sense as we know it. To act would turn out to be superfluous for people living together, when all people have become an example of their species, when all doing has become an acceleration of the movement mechanism of history or nature following a set pattern, and all deeds have become the execution of death sentences which history and nature have given anyway.
"Elemente und UrsprĂŒnge totaler Herrschaft" p. 683
 7 years ago in Quotes
Tyranny is content with lawlessness; total terror replaces the fences of law and the lawfully established and orderly channels of human communication with its iron ring, which links everybody so tightly to everybody else that not only the space of freedom, as it exists in constitutional states between citizens, but even the desert of neighbourlessness and mutual suspicion disappears, so that it is as if everybody melted together into a giant being of enormous proportions. This too does the for a totalitarian environment so well prepared vernacular express in its own way when it no longer speaks of "the" Russians or "the" French, but tells us what "the" Russian or "the" Frenchman wants.
"Elemente und UrsprĂŒnge totaler Herrschaft" p. 682
 7 years ago in Quotes
Humans, in so far as they are more than a completion of functions able to react, whose lowest and therefore most central are the purely animal like reactions, are simply superfluous for totalitarian systems. Their goal is not to erect a despotic regime over humans, but a system by which humans are made superfluous. Total power can only be achieved and guaranteed when nothing else matters except the absolutely controllable willingness to react, marionettes robbed of all spontaneity. Humans, precisely because they are so powerful, can only be completely controlled when they have become examples of the animal like species human.
"Elemente und UrsprĂŒnge totaler Herrschaft" p. 667
 7 years ago in Zitate
Wir kennen keinen vollkommenen totalitĂ€ren Herrschaftsapparat, denn er wĂŒrde die Beherrschung der gesamten Erde vorraussetzen. Wir wissen aber genug von den immer noch vorlĂ€ufigen Experimenten totaler Organisation, um zu erkennen, daß die durchaus mögliche Vervollkommnung dieses Apparats menschliches Handeln in dem uns bekannten Sinne abschaffen wĂŒrde. Handeln wĂŒrde sich als ĂŒberflĂŒssig erweisen im Zusammenleben der Menschen, wenn alle Menschen zu einem Menschen, alle Individuen zu Exemplaren der Gattung, alles Tun zu Beschleunigungsgriffen in der gesetzmĂ€ĂŸigen Bewegungsapparatur der Geschichte oder der Natur und alle Taten zu Vollstreckungen der Todesurteile geworden sind, die Geschichte und Natur ohnehin verhĂ€ngt haben.
"Elemente und UrsprĂŒnge totaler Herrschaft", S. 683
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Jede Gewaltherrschaft muß die ZĂ€une der Gesetze dem Erdboden gleichmachen. TotalitĂ€rer Terror, sofern er dies in seinen Anfangsstadien auch tut, unterscheidet sich nicht prinzipiell von anderen Formen der Tyrannis. Nur daß dieser nicht den willkĂŒrlich-tyrannischen Willen eines einzelnen ĂŒber die ihres Schutzes beraubten und zur Ohnmacht verdammten Menschen loslassen will, noch die despotische Macht eines einzigen gegen alle anderen, noch, und am allerwenigsten, die Anarchie eines Krieges aller gegen alle. Die Tyrannis begnĂŒgt sich mit der Gesetzlosigkeit; der totale Terror setzt an die Stelle der ZĂ€une des Gesetzes und der gesetzmĂ€ĂŸig etablierten und geregelten KanĂ€le menschlicher Kommunikation sein eisernes Band, das alle so eng aneinanderschließt, daß nicht nur der Raum der Freiheit, wie er in verfassungsmĂ€ĂŸigen Staaten zwischen den BĂŒrgern existiert, sondern auch die WĂŒste der Nachbarlosigkeit und des gegenseitigen Mißtrauens, die der Tyrannis eigentĂŒmlich sind, verschwindet, und es ist, als seien alle zusammengeschmolzen in ein einziges Wesen von gigantischen Ausmaßen. Auch dies drĂŒckt der auf totalitĂ€re VerhĂ€ltnisse so trefflich vorbereitete Volksmund auf seine Weise aus, wenn er nicht mehr von "den" Russen oder "den" Franzosen spricht, sondern uns neuerdings erzĂ€hlt, was "der" Russe will oder "der" Franzose sei. Terror als der folgsame Vollstrecker natĂŒrlicher oder geschichtlicher Prozesse fabriziert dieses Einssein von Menschen, indem er den Lebensraum zwischen den Menschen, der der Raum der Freiheit ist, radikal vernichtet. Das Wesentliche der totalitĂ€ren Herrschaft liegt also nicht darin, daß sie bestimmte Freiheiten beschneidet oder beseitigt, noch darin, daß sie die Liebe zur Freiheit aus dem menschlichen Herzen ausrottet; sondern einzig darin, daß sie Menschen, so wie sie sind, mit solcher Gewalt in das eiserne Band des Terrors schließt, daß der Raum des Handelns, und dies allein ist die Wirklichkeit der Freiheit, verschwindet.
"Elemente und UrsprĂŒnge totaler Herrschaft", S. 682 f.
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Menschen, sofern sie mehr sind als reaktionsbegabte ErfĂŒllungen von Funktionen, deren unterste und daher daher zentralste die rein tierischen Reaktionen bilden, sind fĂŒr totalitĂ€re Systeme schlechterdings ĂŒberflĂŒssig. Worum es ihnen geht, ist nicht, ein despotisches Regime ĂŒber Menschen zu errichten, sondern ein System, durch das Menschen ĂŒberflĂŒssig gemacht werden. Totale Macht ist zu leisten und zu gewĂ€hrleisten nur, wenn es auf nichts anderes mehr ankommt als auf absolut kontrollierbare Reaktionsbereitschaft, auf restlos aller SpontanitĂ€t beraubten Marionetten. Menschen sind, gerade weil sie so mĂ€chtig sind, vollkommen nur dann zu beherrschen, wenn sie Exemplare der tierischen Spezies Mensch geworden sind.
"Elemente und UrsprĂŒnge totaler Herrschaft", S. 667