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Full Idea
Those in command see their duty as defending order, without which no social life can survive; and the only order they conceive is the existing one.
Gist of Idea
National leaders want to preserve necessary order - but always the existing order
Source
Simone Weil (The Power of Words [1934], p.249)
Book Ref
Weil,Simone: 'An Anthology' [Penguin 1986], p.249
A Reaction
She sympathises with them, because a new order is such an unknown. But it always struck me as weird that traditions are preserved because they are traditions, and not because they are good. (My old school, for example!).
23827 | Modern wars are fought in the name of empty words which are given capital letters [Weil] |
23828 | National prestige consists of behaving as if you could beat the others in a war [Weil] |
23829 | National leaders want to preserve necessary order - but always the existing order [Weil] |
23830 | A group is only dangerous if it endorses an abstract entity [Weil] |
23831 | The essence of power is illusory prestige [Weil] |