R. D. Laing Quote

Conventions are convenient. It is inconvenient to say people are dead when they are alive, or alive when they have been buried, or that the world is crumbling when it is, as everyone can see, there as usual. If all A that does not fit B is ipso facto disqualified, we have to tailor A to shape and size to avoid serious trouble, and not all are equally gifted in this art.


The Politics of the Family, and Other Essays (ed. Psychology Press, 1971) - ISBN: 9780415198226


Conventions are convenient. It is inconvenient to say people are dead when they are alive, or alive when they have been buried, or that the world is...

Conventions are convenient. It is inconvenient to say people are dead when they are alive, or alive when they have been buried, or that the world is...

Conventions are convenient. It is inconvenient to say people are dead when they are alive, or alive when they have been buried, or that the world is...

Conventions are convenient. It is inconvenient to say people are dead when they are alive, or alive when they have been buried, or that the world is...