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1960s Quote by David Mamet

“My generation has a giddy delight in dissolution. [...] To inspire the unsophisticated young to demand "change" is an easy and a cheap trick— it was the tactic of the Communist Internationale in the thirties, another "movement.[...] We were self-taught in the sixties to award ourselves merit for…” quote by David Mamet
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““My generation has a giddy delight in dissolution. [...] To inspire the unsophisticated young to demand "change" is an easy and a cheap trick— it was the tactic of the Communist Internationale in the thirties, another "movement.[...] We were self-taught in the sixties to award ourselves merit for membership in a superior group–irrespective of our group’s accomplishments. We continue to do so, irrespective of accomplishments, individual or communal, having told each other we were special. We learned that all one need do is refrain from trusting anybody over thirty; that all people are alike, and to judge their behavior was “judgmental”; that property is theft. As we did not investigate these assertions or their implications, we could not act upon them and felt no need to do so. For we were the culmination of history, superior to all those misguided who had come before, which is to say all humanity. Though we had never met a payroll, fought for an education, obsessed about the rent, raised a child, carried a weapon for our country, or searched for work. Though we had never been in sufficient distress to call upon God, we indicted those who had. And continue to do so.””

David Mamet

About This Quote

Source Play: "The Treatment", 2009

The speaker critiques youthful idealism, blind trust in radical change, and the erosion of personal responsibility, likening it to historical propaganda.

In simple terms: Youthful idealism can become reckless.

Key Takeaway

Question assumptions and seek personal accountability.

Themes

generational conflict ideology responsibility

Mood

skeptical reflective

Type

philosophical critical

When to use this quote

  • education
  • activism
  • political discourse
  • personal development

Key Concepts

critical theory social critique

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance idealism with responsibility?
  • What role does experience play in shaping views?
A Different Perspective

May overlook constructive aspects of collective action.

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