10 Quotes by Robert Boyers



  • Author Robert Boyers
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    The will to insist upon a definite, unimpeachable reading of an incident - which might well have been read in other, more generous ways - was a mark of a bewildering denial: a denial of the imagination that, liberated to do its proper work, can lead us in alternative directions.

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    Interesting, I said - using a word I often use when students come out with an earnest banality - and left it at that.

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    I have long been moved by Rosa Luxemburg's assertion that 'freedom is always the freedom to think otherwise,' and thus I've been attracted to contrarians, to people whose instinct is to go against the grain of officially accredited views - especially those accredited within their own circle of progressive thinkers. This has its dangers, to be sure.

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    The rage for ‘identity’ too often bespeaks a preference for simplicity rather than for complexity.

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