Thursday, January 15, 2009

Economic Terror

Schneier posted a great quote from a novel:

Part of the debtor mentality is a constant, frantically suppressed undercurrent of terror. We have one of the highest debt-to-income ratios in the world, and apparently most of us are two paychecks from the street. Those in power -- governments, employers -- exploit this, to great effect. Frightened people are obedient -- not just physically, but intellectually and emotionally. If your employer tells you to work overtime, and you know that refusing could jeopardize everything you have, then not only do you work the overtime, but you convince yourself that you're doing it voluntarily, out of loyalty to the company; because the alternative is to acknowledge that you are living in terror. Before you know it, you've persuaded yourself that you have a profound emotional attachment to some vast multinational corporation: you've indentured not just your working hours, but your entire thought process. The only people who are capable of either unfettered action or unfettered thought are those who -- either because they're heroically brave, or because they're insane, or because they know themselves to be safe -- are free from fear.
Nailed it. Time to move beyond civilization, if you ask me.

2 comments:

  1. hmmm, "time to move beyond civiliazation", huh? You probably know that's the title of a Daniel Quinn novel, right? Beyonf Civilization. If you've never read it, well, that, Ishmael, and My Ishmael (sorry, can't figure out how to underline) should be required reading for all high school students if you ask me!

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  2. haha Yeah... I've read Ishmael, but not the others. A great read that puts a lot of these ideas in a really accessible way.

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