November 29, 2001
Boat.HSE
We worked on the boathouse today. Things are going slow. I am constantly tired, and I don't know why. I think I have some sort of insomnia. I am looking for something, I just don't know what it is. I have no one to blame but myself. This is the same feeling I seem to get every winter. I think I need company or sun...because I am looking for a way out, but I have none. The only outlook is Spring and her green leaves, and maybe the comfort of a young woman for a night. Nothing more, nothing less.» x « · comments (0) · trackBack (0)
November 18, 2001
War is important for consuming
- War is important for consuming the products of human labour, if this work would be used to increase the standard of living, the control of the party over the people would decrease. War is the economy basis for a hierarchical society.
- There is an emotional need to believe in the ultimate victory of Big Brother.
- In becoming continuous war has ceased to exist. The continuity of the war guarantees the permanence of the current order. In other words "War is Peace"
- There have always been three main grades of society; the High, the Middle and the Low, and no change has brought human equality a millimetre nearer.
- Collectivism doesn't lead to socialism. In the event the wealth now belongs to the new "high-class", the bureaucrats and administrators. Collectivism has ensured the permanence of economic inequality.
- Wealth is not inherited from person to person, but it is kept within the ruling group.
- The masses (proles) are given freedom of thought, because they don't think! A Party member is not allowed the slightest deviation of thought, and there is an elaborate mental training to ensure this, a training that can be summarised in the concept of doublethink.
Remindes you of anything?
November 4, 2001
End of it all...
Yankees 2
Diamondbacks 3
