Cases Quote by Aleksandra Mir
“Of course I can have a simple reaction of sympathy and sorrow to destruction. But you also know that you can't have new things if you don't occasionally destroy the old. That's something you're really not allowed to say because things are often destroyed according to particular power relations so it means taking a stand in those cases, which I am not really interested in doing either. I think I am simply interested in looking.”
About This Quote
The quote reflects on the paradox of creation requiring destruction, noting that acknowledging this often implicates power dynamics, and the speaker prefers observation over taking a stance.
In simple terms: Creation often entails destruction, which is politically charged.
Destruction is a necessary, contested part of innovation.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- artistic innovation
- technological development
- social reform
- cultural preservation
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- critical analysis of progress
- ethical decision‑making
Questions to Reflect On
- When does destruction become justified?
- How can we observe without influencing?