Where all are guilty, no one is; confessions of collective guilt are the best possible safeguard against the discovery of culprits, and the very magnitude of the crime the best excuse for doing nothing.
- Hannah Arendt
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- Hannah Arendt
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Men accept servility in order to acquire wealth; as if they could acquire anything of their own when they cannot even assert that they belong to themselves.
- Γtienne de La BoΓ©tie:
Discourse on Voluntary Servitude.
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- Γtienne de La BoΓ©tie:
Discourse on Voluntary Servitude.
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"I think that people who believe in limited government would benefit greatly by studying the logic in government itself and the role of power as a corruptive mechanism in leading finally to unlimited government."
β Murray Bookchin
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β Murray Bookchin
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Men are interminably different, and intellectual arguments rarely lead to agreement.
Thus public affairs drift from bad to worse, amid an unceasing cacophony of argument. But this constant dedication to discussion seems to destroy the power of action.
Amid a Babel of talk, the ship drifts on to the rocks.
- Sir John Glubb, The Fate of Empires.
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Thus public affairs drift from bad to worse, amid an unceasing cacophony of argument. But this constant dedication to discussion seems to destroy the power of action.
Amid a Babel of talk, the ship drifts on to the rocks.
- Sir John Glubb, The Fate of Empires.
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