Chaos Quote by Tom Robbins
““Disorder is inherent in stability. Civilized man doesn't understand stability. He's confused it with rigidity. Our political and economic and social leaders drool about stability constantly. It's their favorite word, next to 'power.' 'Gotta stabilize the political situation in Southeast Asia, gotta stabilize oil production and consumption, gotta stabilize student opposition to the government' and so forth. Stabilization to them means order, uniformity, control. And that's a half-witted and potentially genocidal misconception. No matter how thoroughly they control a system, disorder invariably leaks into it. Then the managers panic, rush to plug the leak and endeavor to tighten the controls. Therefore, totalitarianism grows in viciousness and scope. And the blind pity is, rigidity isn't the same as stability at all. True stability results when presumed order and presumed disorder are balanced. A truly stable system expects the unexpected, is prepared to be disrupted, waits to be transformed.””
About This Quote
Source Speech: Interview on political philosophy, 2015
Stability is not about rigid control; true stability balances order and disorder, allowing for disruption and transformation.
In simple terms: Stability needs flexibility, not rigid control.
Embrace uncertainty and prepare for change.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- government policy
- corporate strategy
- community planning
- personal life
- crisis management
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we design systems that tolerate disruption?
- What practices foster adaptive resilience?
Stability can be used to justify authoritarian control, ignoring human complexity.