1969 Quote by Wilhelm Reich
““Yet, it was precisely our failure to differentiate between work and politics, between reality and illusion; it was precisely our mistake of conceiving of politics as a rational human activity comparable to the sowing of seeds or the construction of buildings that was responsible for the fact that a painter who failed to make the grade was able to plunge the whole world into misery. And I have stressed again and again that the main purpose of this book—which, after all, was not written merely for the fun of it—was to demonstrate these catastrophic errors in human thinking and to eliminate irrationalism from politics. It is an essential part of our social tragedy that the farmer, the industrial worker, the physician, etc., do not influence social existence solely through their social activities, but also and even predominantly through their political ideologies. For political activity hinders objective and professional activity; it splits every profession into inimical ideologic groups; creates a dichotomy in the body of industrial workers; limits the activity of the medical profession and harms the patients. In short, it is precisely political activity that prevents the realization of that which it pretends to fight for: peace, work, security, international cooperation, free objective speech, freedom of religion, etc.””
About This Quote
Source Book: The Function of the Orgasm by Wilhelm Reich, 1942
Political ideology can dominate professional life, causing division and hindering societal progress.
In simple terms: Politics can split professions and block peace.
Separate politics from professional duties.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- workplace
- policy making
- medical practice
- industrial labor
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Can professions stay neutral in politics?
- What are the costs of mixing ideology with work?
Political engagement may be necessary for reform.