William Irwin Thompson

American poet and social critic

William Irwin Thompsonwas an American social philosopher, cultural critic, and poet. He received the Oslo International Poetry Festival Award in 1986.

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About the William Irwin Thompson

William Irwin Thompsonwas an American social philosopher, cultural critic, and poet. He received the Oslo International Poetry Festival Award in 1986. He described his writing and speaking style as “mind-jazz on ancient texts”. He was the founder of the Lindisfarne Association, which proposed the study and realization of a new planetary culture.

16 Quotes by William Irwin Thompson

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    Ideologies do not map the complete living processes of a World.

    William Irwin Thompson

    American poet and social critic

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    Hominid and human evolution took place over millions and not billions of years, but with the emergence of language there was a further acceleration of time and the rate of change.

    William Irwin Thompson

    American poet and social critic

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    The conscious purpose of science is control of Nature; its unconscious effect is disruption and chaos.

    William Irwin Thompson

    American poet and social critic

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    Unconscious Polities emerge independent of conscious purpose.

    William Irwin Thompson

    American poet and social critic

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    The more chaos there is, the more science holds on to abstract systems of control, and the more chaos is engendered.

    William Irwin Thompson

    American poet and social critic

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    With the emergence of civilization, the rate of change shifted from hundreds of thousands of years to millennia. With the emergence of science as a way of knowing the universe, the rate of change shifted to centuries.

    William Irwin Thompson

    American poet and social critic

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    A World is not an ideology nor a scientific institution, nor is it even a system of ideologies; rather, it is a structure of unconscious relations and symbiotic processes.

    William Irwin Thompson

    American poet and social critic

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    If you do not create your destiny, you will have your fate inflicted upon you.

    William Irwin Thompson

    American poet and social critic

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    Not all intelligence can be artificial now, so if we make a mistake, the consequences are no longer simply located within an institution or a national culture.

    William Irwin Thompson

    American poet and social critic

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    The conscious process is reflected in the imagination; the unconscious process is expressed as karma, the generation of actions divorced from thinking and alienated from feeling.

    William Irwin Thompson

    American poet and social critic

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    Catastrophes are often stimulated by the failure to feel the emergence of a domain, and so what cannot be felt in the imagination is experienced as embodied sensation in the catastrophe.

    William Irwin Thompson

    American poet and social critic

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    For the first time in human evolution, the individual life is long enough, and the cultural transformation swift enough, that the individual mind is now a constituent player in the global transformation of human culture.

    William Irwin Thompson

    American poet and social critic

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    Idealistic reformers are dangerous because their idealism has no roots in love, but is simply a hysterical and unbalanced rage for order amidst their own chaos.

    William Irwin Thompson

    American poet and social critic

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    In the domain of cops and robbers, an interdiction serves to structure a black market and a shadow economy.

    William Irwin Thompson

    American poet and social critic

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    One way to find food for thought is to use the fork in the road, the bifurcation that marks the place of emergence in which a new line of development begins to branch off.

    William Irwin Thompson

    American poet and social critic

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    The teacher of history’s work should be, ideally, not simply a description of past cultures, but a performance of the culture in which we live and are increasingly taking our being.

    William Irwin Thompson

    American poet and social critic