“In order to stifle any revolt in advance, one must not use violence. Methods like those used by Hitler are outdated. You need only develop such powerful collective conditioning that the very idea of revolt will not even cross people’s minds.

Ideally, individuals should be conditioned by limiting their innate biological abilities from birth. Then, we would continue the conditioning process by drastically reducing education in order to bring it back to a form of integration into the world of work. An uneducated individual has only a limited horizon of thought, and the more his thoughts are confined to mediocre concerns, the less he can rebel. Access to knowledge must be made increasingly difficult and elitist...

https://www.cosmydor.paris/journal-design-arts-nature-skincare/extract-gunther-anders-the-obsolescence-of-man

Günther Anders, Translation, "L’Obsolescence de l’homme" (Ed. Ivréa), 1956

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