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Civics Quote by Mark Slouka

“The 'deep' civic function of the humanities . . . is something understood very well by totalitarian societies, which tend to keep close tabs on them, and to circumscribe them in direct proportion to how stringently the population is controlled.” quote by Mark Slouka
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“The 'deep' civic function of the humanities . . . is something understood very well by totalitarian societies, which tend to keep close tabs on them, and to circumscribe them in direct proportion to how stringently the population is controlled.”

Mark Slouka

About This Quote

Source Essay: “The Humanities in Totalitarian Regimes”, 2015

Totalitarian states monitor and restrict humanities because they foster critical thinking that threatens control.

In simple terms: Totalitarian regimes limit humanities to keep power.

Key Takeaway

Protect intellectual freedom against oppression.

Themes

freedom of thought authoritarianism humanities education

Mood

cautious reflective

Type

political philosophical

When to use this quote

  • academic curricula
  • public discourse
  • media analysis

Key Concepts

censorship political control critical theory

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can humanities survive under repression?
  • What role do artists play in resistance?
A Different Perspective

Even limited humanities can be co-opted for propaganda.

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