A Human Strategy, Matt Berry aphorism 83

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An idea is not a creation, but an object knocked out of place by another object and made obvious by the threat of disorder.  We round it off to shape and fit it into a familiar environment again ... to hide the danger.  This repression and falsifying, this chipping off certain pieces and allowing others to remain we wrongly call the “idea.”  To grasp the matter more fully we would have to include the confusion.







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