Showing posts with label tyranny. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tyranny. Show all posts

June 20, 2017

Tyranny without a tyrant



»The greater the bureaucratization of public life, the greater will be the attraction of violence. In a fully developed bureaucracy there is nobody left with whom one could argue, to whom one could present grievances, on whom the pressures of power could be exerted. Bureaucracy is the form of government in which everybody is deprived of political freedom, of the power to act; for the rule by Nobody is not no-rule, and where all are equally powerless we have a tyranny without a tyrant.«


Hannah Ahrendt, Reflections on Violence, The New York Review of Books, 1969

The individual and the state



»The increasing dependence on the State is anything but a healthy symptom; it means that the whole nation is in a fair way to becoming a herd of sheep, constantly relying on a shepherd to drive them into good pastures. The shepherd’s staff soon becomes a rod of iron, and the shepherds turn into wolves.«


Civilization in Transition, Carl Jung