Ernst Jünger Quotes: The Alarming Truth About Technocracy
“The most horrifying prospect is that of technocracy, controlled rule exercised by maimed and mutilating minds.”
Ernst Jünger
“The most horrifying prospect is that of technocracy, controlled rule exercised by maimed and mutilating minds.”
Ernst Jünger
“Democracy has nothing to do with freedom. Democracy is a soft variant of communism, and rarely in the history of ideas has it been taken for anything else.”
Prof. Hans Hermann Hoppe
“The only true human right is the right to be left alone – by anyone you didn’t invite or welcome.”
Roland Baader
“We were raised by people who dutifully follow the rules of state power. We were brought up to follow the rules & not question the state. But now malicious people make the rules. It’s time to teach our children something different.”
The Libertarian Pilot
“In my own experience, I have been amazed to see how unrealistic are the bases for political opinion in general. Only rarely have I found a person who has chosen any particular political party – democratic or totalitarian – through study and comparison of principles.”
Joost A.M. Meerloo
“Journalism is printing what someone else does not want printed; everything else is public relations.”
George Orwell
“Fear is the foundation of most governments; but it is so sordid and brutal a passion, and renders men in whose breasts it predominates so stupid and miserable, that Americans will not be likely to approve of any political institution which is founded on it.”
John Adams
“What is true, just, and beautiful is not determined by popular vote. The masses everywhere are ignorant, short-sighted, motivated by envy, and easy to fool. Democratic politicians must appeal to these masses in order to be elected. Whoever is the best demagogue will win. Almost by necessity, then, democracy will lead to the perversion of truth, justice and beauty.”
Hans-Hermann Hoppe
“There is no more good-natured, but also no more gullible people than the Germans. No lie can be conceived treacherous enough, the Germans believe it. They follow a slogan which was given to them, to act against their own countrymen, rather than the real enemies of their country.”
Napoleon Bonaparte
