Life Quote by Kathrine Kressmann Taylor
““All political discussion is forbidden,” he snapped. “What price our free citizenship now?” said one of the boys to me as the group broke up. Our lively discussions had been the basis of our whole university life. Now a strange paralysis lay upon the great halls, and the aggressive thinking that had characterized our days had no more voice. This silence that had been imposed on us was something so new, so removed from all our tradition, that we hardly knew how to face it. Even the Nazi doctrines were not allowed to be debated. The supremacy of the Nordic race, anti-Semitism, the importance of the state and the unimportance of the individual were not to be discussed. They were to be learned and adopted.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: "Address Unknown", 1938
Totalitarian regimes suppress free speech, eroding intellectual discourse and individuality.
In simple terms: Censorship kills discussion and freedom.
Guard against censorship.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- university life
- public debate
- academic forums
- political discourse
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What can individuals do to preserve dialogue?
- How does silence affect society?
Resistance may be dangerous.