Pour étouffer par avance toute révolte, il ne faut pas s’y prendre de manière violente. Les méthodes du genre de celles d’Hitler sont dépassées. Il suffit de créer un conditionnement … Continue Reading L’Obsolescence de l’Homme
In order to stifle any revolt in advance, one must not use violence. Methods like those used by Hitler are outdated. You need only develop such powerful collective conditioning that … Continue Reading The Obsolescence of Man
In my opinion, television is stronger than all this, and I’m afraid that its mediation will end up being everything. The power wants us to talk in a certain way, … Continue Reading TeleVision
From the 1920s until his death in 1944, William Heath Robinson drew a series of scenes for magazines and books, inspired by the rapid expansion of housing in interwar Britain … Continue Reading An Ideal Home
Remember how to make a spool tank? How to whip apples? What to do with a discarded umbrella? Whether “pennies” comes before or after “spank the baby” in mumbly-peg? And … Continue Reading How to Do Nothing with Nobody All Alone by Yourself
Could this possibly be the right moment to brush up on two of the authors who impressed people most of all with their futuristic visions of the world? Isn’t it … Continue Reading Perfect Dic**atorship
Best known for his series about the old farmer Pettson and his talented cat Findus, Sven Otto Rickard Nordqvist originally wanted to be an illustrator but was rejected by several art … Continue Reading Pettson and Findus