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“To destroy a people you must first sever their roots.” — Alexander Solzhenitzynpic.twitter.com/uSXSWtKJH1
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Maybe the most famous quote of his, 'Chesterton's Fence', the long version. From the book "The Thing", 1929.pic.twitter.com/5YVftpcBYP
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Bertrand de Jouvenel (1903-1987) ripping into the mythical "social contract" and other delusions of the progressives. 1957.pic.twitter.com/eqieGPPzjH
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Maybe the best page in Daniel J. Mahoney's 2005 book on Bertrand de Jouvenel: Bertrand, the medievalist. (p.124).pic.twitter.com/ggwJSVfYDx
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"Indeed the law is a mere ribbon." Bertrand de Jouvenel in 1965 quoting Mme la baronne de Staël from 1818.pic.twitter.com/pSTRvy1vpz
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Mankind, is by nature and disposition, inherently hierarchic. (Bertrand De Jouvenel, Pure Theory of Politics, p.64)pic.twitter.com/QhgXQOjoqo
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"The wise man knows himself for debtor." — Bertrand de Jouvenel (Sovereignty)pic.twitter.com/GKOKGUvjpT
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"Redistribution is in effect a redistribution of power from the individual to the State.” — Bertrand de Jouvenelpic.twitter.com/M9fqkGmi21
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"Media stronger if together"...sounds like a plan to obtain power. Seems to me some journalists forget what they're suppose to be doing.
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Weird. I'm back. No explanation from Twitter about what this was about. Looks like the
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French writer Jean Cau (1925-1993), on his veteran father's animosity towards his civilian employers.pic.twitter.com/R9hOoQ7kg8
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Guy Debord, the founder of the Situationsts and a lifelong marxist, in one of his later more lucid moments, on the question of immigrants.pic.twitter.com/WTs7MIWDF5
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USA 1997: Silly Russians are drinking themselves to death! USA 2017: We are literally drugging ourselves to death! https://www.commentarymagazine.com/articles/our-miserable-21st-century/ …
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On the birth rates of Renaissance italian noblewomen.pic.twitter.com/5E85vQkJNQ
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“Growth for the sake of growth is the ideology of the cancer cell.” — Edward Abbeypic.twitter.com/ZkJOBi4Kfm
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Believed to be the bathtub used by King George III. Looks comfy.
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Example of a holy natural spring bath (in Japan). There was never such a thing as a holy shower room!pic.twitter.com/LhsdLuN39c
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