June 2010
14 posts
Fools and young people talk about everything being possible for a human being....
– Kierkegaard, “Fear and Trembling”. p72ff
… if at the bottom of everything there were only a wild ferment, a power that...
– Kierkegaard, “Fear and Trembling”
Jesus asked in Gethsemane, “Could you not watch with me one hour?” That is a...
– Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Letters and Papers from Prison, To Eberhard Bethge, July 16, 1944 (9 months before his execution in a concentration camp) (via blrting)
The movement for planning owes its present strength largely to the fact that,...
– Hayek, 2007, on the “inevitability” of planning, p.99.
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While there can be thus little doubt that the movement toward planning is the...
– Hayek, 2007, on The “Inevitability” of Planning, pp.97-98.
It must be admitted that it is possible that, by compulsory standardization or...
– Hayek, 2007, on The “Inevitability” of Planning, p.97.
[Planners] generally suggest that the increasing difficulty of obtaining a...
– Hayek, 2007, on The “Inevitability” of Planning, p.95.
Limitlessness is a fundamental aspect of the internets. Particularly, it is a limitlessness driven into personal identity.
True selves have limits.
“Hell hath no limits.” W.Berry
It is a revealing fact that few planners are content to say that central...
– Hayek, 2007, on The “Inevitability” of Planning, p91