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1. If you abandon believing in truth you de-facto accept tyranny. Truth dies in four modes. | 1. If you abandon believing in truth you de-facto accept tyranny. Truth dies in four modes. | ||
2. Fascism depends on endless repetition so the fictional becomes plausible. Trump utilises repetitive catchphrases on his opponents, this technique also builds connection with his audience. Next comes grand impossible ideas ideas “magical thinking” and statements embracing contradiction. | 2. Fascism depends on endless repetition so the fictional becomes plausible. Trump utilises repetitive catchphrases on his opponents, this technique also builds connection with his audience. Next comes grand impossible ideas ideas “magical thinking” and statements embracing contradiction. | ||
3. Accepting untruth requires an abandonment of reason. When faith is utilised, no room remains for other questions | 3. Accepting untruth requires an abandonment of reason. When faith is utilised, no room remains for other questions | ||
4. Once truth becomes oracular, evidence is irrelevant. | 4. Once truth becomes oracular, evidence is irrelevant. | ||
5. Eugene Ionesco wrote allegorical absurdist play Rhinoceros in which people in a small town metamorphosis into the horned animal after start supporting fascism. | 5. Eugene Ionesco wrote allegorical absurdist play Rhinoceros in which people in a small town metamorphosis into the horned animal after start supporting fascism. | ||
6. Ionesco’s aims were to show how bizarre propaganda is, but normal to those who use it. Post-truth isn’t a new concept, Orwell was writing about this with “doublethink” in 1984. | 6. Ionesco’s aims were to show how bizarre propaganda is, but normal to those who use it. Post-truth isn’t a new concept, Orwell was writing about this with “doublethink” in 1984. | ||
7. Fascists despise the small truths of everyday existence. History or journalism is an enemy to their slogans. Feelings triumph over facts. Post-truth if pre fascism. | 7. Fascists despise the small truths of everyday existence. History or journalism is an enemy to their slogans. Feelings triumph over facts. Post-truth if pre fascism. |
Revision as of 17:01, 7 December 2017
On Tyranny
Timothy Snyder
“Believe in Truth”
1. If you abandon believing in truth you de-facto accept tyranny. Truth dies in four modes.
2. Fascism depends on endless repetition so the fictional becomes plausible. Trump utilises repetitive catchphrases on his opponents, this technique also builds connection with his audience. Next comes grand impossible ideas ideas “magical thinking” and statements embracing contradiction.
3. Accepting untruth requires an abandonment of reason. When faith is utilised, no room remains for other questions
4. Once truth becomes oracular, evidence is irrelevant.
5. Eugene Ionesco wrote allegorical absurdist play Rhinoceros in which people in a small town metamorphosis into the horned animal after start supporting fascism.
6. Ionesco’s aims were to show how bizarre propaganda is, but normal to those who use it. Post-truth isn’t a new concept, Orwell was writing about this with “doublethink” in 1984.
7. Fascists despise the small truths of everyday existence. History or journalism is an enemy to their slogans. Feelings triumph over facts. Post-truth if pre fascism.