Why is self-control, autonomy, such a threat to authority? Because the person who controls himself, who is his own master, has no need for an authority to be his master. This, then, renders authority unemployed. What is he to do if he cannot control others? To be sure, he could mind his own business. But this is a fatuous answer, for those who are satisfied to mind their own business do not aspire to become authorities.


Revised edition, 1985. p. 175. - Ceremonial Chemistry (1974)


Why is self-control, autonomy, such a threat to authority? Because the person who controls himself, who is his own master, has no need for an...

Why is self-control, autonomy, such a threat to authority? Because the person who controls himself, who is his own master, has no need for an...

Why is self-control, autonomy, such a threat to authority? Because the person who controls himself, who is his own master, has no need for an...

Why is self-control, autonomy, such a threat to authority? Because the person who controls himself, who is his own master, has no need for an...