18+ Bob Black Quotes On Education, Black Culture

You are what you do. If you do boring, stupid, monotonous work, chances are you'll end up boring, stupid, and monotonous. — Bob Black

I'm the out-of-court jester who won't settle, I up the vigilante, I'm a law unto myself but break it anyway! I made a forced landing on the Moebius Strip and now I want to know, which side are you on? — Bob Black

You are what you do. If you do boring, stupid monotonous work, chances are you'll end up boring, stupid and monotonous. Work is a much better explanation for the creeping cretinization all around us than even such significant moronizing mechanisms as television and education. — Bob Black

People aren't as stupid as the politicians think. More and more of us are laughing off our 'civic duty' to vote, rejecting the role of compulsory constituent. — Bob Black

Liberals say we should end employment discrimination. I say we should end employment. — Bob Black

To demonize state authoritarianism while ignoring identical albeit contract-consecrated subservient arrangements in the large-scale corporations which control the world economy is fetishism at its worst. — Bob Black

Looking for work sounds almost as bad as finding it. — Bob Black

I call for a collective adventure in generalized joy and freely interdependent exuberance. — Bob Black

Work is the source of nearly all the misery in the world. Almost any evil you'd care to name comes from working or from living in a world designed for work. In order to stop suffering, we have to stop working. — Bob Black

Law is any application for the official use of coercion that succeeds. — Bob Black

Leisure is non-work for the sake of work. Leisure is the time spent recovering from work and in the frenzied but hopeless attempt to forget about work. — Bob Black

Cleansed of its leftist residues, anarchy - anarchism minus Marxism - will be free to get better at being what it is. — Bob Black

The reinvention of daily life means marching off the edge of our maps. — Bob Black

Play is always voluntary. What might otherwise be play is work if it's forced. — Bob Black

Work is the source of nearly all the misery in the world. — Bob Black

A [typical] worker is a part-time slave. — Bob Black

Unlike side issues like unemployment, unions, and minimum-wage laws, the subject of work itself is almost entirely absent from libertarian literature. Most of what little there is consists of Randite rantings against parasites, barely distinguishable from the invective inflicted on dissidents by the Soviet press. — Bob Black

Some people giving orders and others obeying them: this is the essence of servitude. Of course, as Hospers smugly observes, "one can at least change jobs," but you can't avoid having a job - just as under statism one can at least change nationalities but you can't avoid subjection to one nation-state or another. But freedom means more than the right to change masters. — Bob Black

Life Lessons by Bob Black

  1. Bob Black's work emphasizes the importance of collective action and solidarity in the fight for social justice. He encourages people to challenge oppressive systems and to work together to create a more equitable and just society.
  2. He also emphasizes the importance of critical thinking and self-reflection, encouraging people to question the status quo and to think critically about the world around them.
  3. Finally, Black's work highlights the power of individual action and the importance of taking a stand against injustice and oppression, no matter how small the action may be.
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