Online report of the Progressive Review. Since 1964, the news while there's still time to do something about it.
April 13, 2015
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All our political forms
are exhausted and practically nonexistent. Our parliamentary
and electoral system and our political parties are just as futile
as dictatorships are intolerable. Nothing is left. And this nothing
is increasingly aggressive, totalitarian, and omnipresent. Our
experience today is the strange one of empty political institutions
in which no one has any confidence any more, of a system of government
which functions only in the interests of a political class, and
at the same time of the almost infinite growth of power, authority,
and social control which makes any one of our democracies a more
authoritarian mechanism than the Napoleonic state. - Jacques
Ellul, 'Anarchie et Christianisme'
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