“If we have the choice between trusting in centralized power to make the right decision, or trusting in free associations of libertarian communities to make that decision, I would rather trust the latter. And the reason is that I think that they can serve to maximize decent human instincts, whereas a…”— Noam Chomsky, chomsky.info
“There is only one way to get the change we need, and that is to vote to go, because all EU history shows that they only really listen to a population when it says No... It is time to seek a new relationship, in which we manage to extricate ourselves from most of the supranational elements. We will h…”— Boris Johnson, telegraph.co.uk
“The more the EU does, the less room there is for national decision-making. Sometimes these EU rules sound simply ludicrous, like the rule that you can’t recycle a teabag, or that children under eight cannot blow up balloons, or the limits on the power of vacuum cleaners. Sometimes they can be truly…”— Boris Johnson, telegraph.co.uk
“Why don’t we transfer this thinking to the states? 10 guys sitting in a room in D.C. can’t possibly have that much an advantage in knowledge or experience over 500 guys sitting in 50 different rooms, competing and collaborating with each other.”— Charles Neill, thoughtcatalog.com
“The network is still controlled centrally by an authority, but it functions in a decentralized way.”— Douglas Rushkoff, amazon.com
“Before he’d quit doing interviews, the previous fall, he’d taken to dropping the word totalitarian. Younger interviewers, to whom the word meant total surveillance, total mind control, gray armies in parade with medium-range missiles, had understood him to be saying something unfair about the Intern…”— Jonathan Franzen, amazon.com