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The Void of Atrocity

The Void of Atrocity From an Interview with Ray Bradbury:

" - You grew up believing that to fantasize was the same as to daydream, to be idle, to be some kind of a ne'er-do-well but yet I know that you don't look upon fantasizing as something that's ... evil.

- No, and it's a shame that this concept ever got going with any people at all because I've always claimed that the ability to fantasize is the ability to survive, the ability to fantasize is the ability to grow."

From "Eichmann in Jerusalem" by Hannah Arendt:

"The judges were right when they finally told the accused that all he had said was “empty talk”—except that they thought the emptiness feigned, and believed that the accused wished to cover up other thoughts, which were not empty but hideous. This supposition seems refuted by the striking consistency with which Eichmann, despite his rather bad memory, constantly repeated, word for word, the same stock phrases and self-invented clichés (when he did succeed in constructing a sentence of his own, he thereupon repeated it until it became a cliché) in referring to every event or incident that was of some importance to him. Whether he wrote his memoirs in Argentina or in Jerusalem, whether he talked to the police examiner or to the court, what he said was always the same, expressed in the same words. The longer one listened to him, the more obvious it became that his inability to speak was closely connected with an inability to think; that is, to think from the standpoint of somebody else. No communication with him was possible, not because he lied but because he was surrounded by the most reliable of all safeguards against the words of others, or even the presence of others, and hence against reality as such." [In the german version of the text Arendt adds: "absoluter Mangel an Vorstellungskraft", translated: an absolute lack of imagination].

Original photo by Andreas Samuelsson (pixabay)

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