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“… [T]he passion for power is one of the most moving passions that exists in man. And, after all, all democracies are based on the proposition that power is very dangerous, and that it’s extremely important not to let any one man or any one small group to have too much power for too long a time. After all, what are the British and American constitutions, except devices for limiting power? And all of these new devices [television, radio, etc.] are extremely efficient instruments for the imposition of power by small groups over larger masses.”

— Aldous Huxley, 1958 Interview
On why humans live largely in the realm of concepts, rather than direct experience
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...and then again - uznāk cunami, uznāk vētriņš, uznāk plūdiņš, un the real power for real, izrādās, nav pilnībā tajā, ko cilvēks domā, ka ir.