Religious beliefs Quote by George Gilder
““Spontaneous order is self-contradictory. Spontaneity connotes the ebullition of surprises. It is highly entropic and disorderly. It is entrepreneurial and complex. Order connotes predictability and equilibrium. It is what is not spontaneous. It includes moral codes, constitutional restraints, personal disciplines, educational integrity, predictable laws, reliable courts, stable money, trustworthy finance, strong families, dependable defense, and police powers. Order requires political guidance, sovereignty, and leadership. It normally entails religious beliefs. The entire saga of the history of the West conveys the courage and sacrifice necessary to enforce and defend these values against their enemies.””
About This Quote
Order and spontaneity are opposing forces; order needs guidance, while spontaneity is chaotic.
In simple terms: Order vs. spontaneity.
Balance structure with flexibility.
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When to use this quote
- policy design
- business strategy
- community building
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How much spontaneity is healthy in a system?
- What mechanisms ensure order without oppression?
Too much order can stifle innovation.