“It’s not the public opinion of what you are that matters, but the private personality of who you are!” OpinionPersonalityWho You AreFood For ThoughtIsraelmore AyivorPrivacyBrandingPublic OpinionSecrecyPersonal BrandingPublicMyles MunroePrivateWho Are YouTell The TruthWho You Really Are Book:Leaders' Watchwords Source: Leaders' Watchwords
“The thinnest walls are in the biggest houses.” SecretTalesGossipRumorPrivateLeakIdle TalkTattle Author:Wyatt B. Pringle, Jr.
“For Sabina, living in truth, lying neither to ourselves not others, was possible only away from the public: the moment someone keeps an eye on what we do, we involuntarily make allowances for that eye, and nothing we do is truthful. Having a public, keeping a public in mind, means living in lies. Sabina despised literature in which people give away all kinds of intimate secrets about themselves and their friends. A man who loses his privacy loses everything, Sabina thought. And a man who gives it up on his own free will is a monster. That is why Sabina did not suffer in the least from having to keep her love a secret. On the contrary, only by doing so could she live the truth.” TruthPrivacySecretsPublicPrivateLiving In Truth Book:The Unbearable Lightness of Being Source: The Unbearable Lightness of Being
“Without anarchy, there would be chaos.” GovernmentLawOrderPoliticsFreedomLibertyEconomyOrganizationLibertarianSocialismCommunismTaxationTheftCoercionCollectivismStateStatismAncapAnarcho CapitalismAustrian School Of EconomicsPrivateFree MarketsThugsAustrian EconomicsLaissez Fairez FaireVoluntayism Author:Jeffrey Tucker
“Before proceeding with a detailed analysis, it is worth elaborating what I mean by the word ‘state’ within the context of this book. Gramsci presented a number of definitions for the term in his Prison Notebooks, written while imprisoned by the fascist regime in Italy(1). The one that I find most relevant to the case of Egypt under direct military rule is a definition that views the state merger between the concepts of civil and political society. In simpler terms, the state as a social reformation contains both: the public apparatus of the state (political society), such as the judicial system, and the private apparatus (civil society), like the media, education system and so on (Carnoy, 1983). Accordingly, the state is everywhere and is the tool used by the ruling class to project their power over society, which is very germane to the Egyptian case. Indeed, the ultimate goal of the Egyptian military establishment is not only dominance over the public state apparatus, but the use of its position to accumulate social power, extending the boundaries of the state so that it swallows up the private sphere—establishing total dominance over society and transforming the public space into a militarized space. This metaphor has been used by Zineb Abu-El Magd in her detailed study of the military’s economic empire (Abu Al Magd, 2018), albeit through a Foucaultian theoretical lens. Abu-El Magd has argued that the military’s economic dominance allowed it to penetrate the lives of ordinary Egyptians, transforming the country into a military camp. In this chapter, however, I intend to use the metaphor to examine the military’s dominance over the state and its ability to use the state apparatus to transform the public space, in a manner that is unique to Sisi and his regime.” Chapter 2: The New Leviathan, page 51” FascismDictatorshipAuthoritarianismPublicPrivateMilitarizationGramsciModern EgyptEl SisiAbu Al Magd Book:Egypt under El-Sisi: A Nation on the Edge Source: Egypt under El-Sisi: A Nation on the Edge
“If I love you, is that any of your business?” LoveBelovedUnrequited LoveUnspokenPrivateGoetheObject Of Affection Author:Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
“I value my privacy, and if sometimes my actions seem strange or arbitrary or capricious, I do not want them challenged.” StrangeVampirePrivacySecretivePrivateFevre Dream Author:George R.R. Martin
“As so often is the case, the public hero that others admire can leave quite a trail of private hurt in his wake.” HurtHeroTraumaPublicPrivate Author:Jon Kabat-Zinn