What Geniuses Come To Believe

What Geniuses Come To Believe

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It recently struck me that the people we think of as “geniuses” tend to arrive, over time, at surprisingly similar sets of conclusions.

It further struck me that a simple list of such thoughts might be of value to my readers.

So, here is a list pulled from my quotes file and presented without commentary. Enjoy:

Albert Einstein

  • Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth.
  • Nothing will end war unless the people themselves refuse to go to war.
  • Never do anything against conscience, even if the state demands it.
  • The world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it.
  • Small is the number of them that see with their own eyes and feel with their own hearts.

Rod Serling

  • The ultimate obscenity is not caring, not doing something about what you feel, not feeling.

Arthur Schopenhauer

  • We forfeit three-fourths of ourselves in order to be like other people.

Thomas Jefferson

  • I have sworn upon the altar of god eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man.
  • It is error alone which needs the support of government. Truth can stand by itself.
  • I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending too much liberty than those attending too small a degree of it.

Allan Bloom

  • The most successful tyranny is not the one that uses force to assure uniformity but the one that removes the awareness of other possibilities, that makes it seem inconceivable that other ways are viable, that removes the sense that there is an outside.

John Stuart Mill

  • The only freedom which deserves the name is that of pursuing our own good in our way, so long as we do not attempt to deprive others of theirs or impede their efforts to obtain it.

Leo Tolstoy

  • The truth is that the State is a conspiracy designed not only to exploit, but above all to corrupt its citizens… Henceforth, I shall never serve any government anywhere.

Will Durant

  • Above all, the ruling minority sought more and more to transform its forcible mastery into a body of law which, while consolidating that mastery, would afford a welcome security and order to the people, and would recognize the rights of the “subject” sufficiently to win his acceptance of the law and his adherence to the state.

George Bernard Shaw

  • All government is authoritarian; and the more democratic a government is the more authoritative it is; for with the people behind it, it can push authority further than any Tsar or foreign despot dare do.

Aldous Huxley

  • So long as men worship the Caesars and Napoleons, Caesars and Napoleons will duly rise and make them miserable.
  • Liberty, as we all know, cannot flourish in a country that is permanently on a war footing, or even a near war footing. Permanent crisis justifies permanent control of everybody and everything by the agencies of central government.

Richard Feynman

  • Theoretically, planning may be good. But nobody has ever figured out the cause of government stupidity – and until they do (and find the cure), all ideal plans will fall into quicksand.

Buckminster Fuller

  • Dear reader, traditional human power structures and their reign of darkness are about to be rendered obsolete.
  • If you take all the machinery in the world and dump it in the ocean, within months more than half of all humanity will die and within another six months they’d almost all be gone; if you took all the politicians in the world, put them in a rocket, and sent them to the moon, everyone would get along fine.
  • We are powerfully imprisoned in these Dark Ages simply by the terms in which we have been conditioned to think.
  • Either you’re going to go along with your mind and the truth, or you’re going to yield to fear and custom and conditioned reflexes.

Erich Fromm

  • The history of mankind up to the present time is primarily the history of idol worship, from primitive idols of clay and wood to the modern idols of the state, the leader, production and consumption – sanctified by the blessing of an idolized God.
  • Obedience to God is also the negation of submission to man.
  • [I]f one has no possibility of acting, one’s thinking kind of becomes empty and stupid.
  • Is there really as much difference as we think between the Aztec human sacrifices to their gods and the modern human sacrifices in war to the idols of nationalism and the sovereign state?

Charlie Chaplin

  • As for politics, I’m an anarchist. I hate governments and rules and fetters. Can’t stand caged animals. People must be free.

Carl Jung

  • For in order to turn the individual into a function of the State, his dependence on anything beside the State must be taken from him.

Ray Bradbury

  • We bombard people with sensation. That substitutes for thinking.

Abraham Maslow

  • I can certainly say that descriptively healthy human beings do not like to be controlled. They prefer to feel free and to be free.

Simone Weil

  • The real sin of idolatry is always committed on behalf of something similar to the State.
  • Conscience is deceived by the social.
  • Human history is simply the history of the servitude which makes men – oppressed and oppressors alike – the plaything of the instruments of domination they themselves have manufactured, and thus reduces living humanity to being the chattel of inanimate chattels.
  • What a country calls its vital economic interests are not the things which enable its citizens to live, but the things which enable it to make war.

Paul Rosenberg

[Editor’s Note: Paul Rosenberg is the outside-the-Matrix author of FreemansPerspective.com, a site dedicated to economic freedom, personal independence and privacy. He is also the author of The Great Calendar, a report that breaks down our complex world into an easy-to-understand model. Click here to get your free copy.]

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Joey
Joey
January 12, 2016 6:40 pm

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Einstein—-“There are two infinities, the universe and human stupidity, and I am not sure about the universe.”

Will Rogers ” After eating an entire bull, a mountain lion felt so good he started roaring. He kept it up until a hunter came along and shot him. The moral:::When you’re full of bull, keep your mouth shut.”

gm
gm
January 12, 2016 7:39 pm

I always thought that high IQ at that level meant that they calculated things just that much quicker than others . It is not true , they think completely different from others .
My IQ , depends on the time of day, how much sleep I have had ,and whether I have had any coffee lol with varying degrees of so called scores ?
98 to 158 semi random lol
No one can score the same all the time ,too many variables .

IQ is not related to common sense by any stretch of the imagination lol .

Throw in a few beers and well just a cook lol

Araven
Araven
January 12, 2016 8:58 pm

I know a lot of people with genius level IQs. Most have very little common sense and no street smarts.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
January 12, 2016 9:07 pm

And, of course, the refrain of geniuses everywhere…
“Blow me”

Too Considerate
Too Considerate
January 12, 2016 9:28 pm

Is definitely an incomplete list. No quote from Stucky.

Suzanna
Suzanna
January 12, 2016 10:20 pm

“Nothing will end war unless the people themselves refuse to go to war.”

I’m a genius!!

NickelthroweR
NickelthroweR
January 12, 2016 11:24 pm

Greetings,

These men are Anarchists. You think of them as scientists, writers or philosophers but they were Anarchists. Their abhorrence for government screams at you.

Anonymous
Anonymous
January 13, 2016 8:44 am

Mongol General: Hao! Dai ye! We won again! This is good, but what is best in life?

Mongol: The open steppe, fleet horse, falcons at your wrist, and the wind in your hair.

Mongol General: Wrong! Conan! What is best in life?

Conan: Crush your enemies. See them driven before you. Hear the lamentations of their women.