
1941 - 1967
Source: 'Statements by Four artists', Edward Hopper, in 'Reality' 1., Spring 1953, p. 8
Source: The Courage to Create (1975), Ch. 1 : The Courage to Create, p. 32
Context: Artists are generally soft-spoken persons who are concerned with their inner visions and images. But that is precisely what makes them feared by any coercive society. For they are the bearers of the human being's age old capacity to be insurgent. They love to immerse themselves in chaos in order to put it into form, just as God created form out of chaos in Genesis. Forever unsatisfied with the mundane, the apathetic, the conventional, they always push on to newer worlds.
1941 - 1967
Source: 'Statements by Four artists', Edward Hopper, in 'Reality' 1., Spring 1953, p. 8
"Society Without A State" in The Libertarian Forum (1975) http://www.mises.org/journals/lf/1975/1975_01.pdf.
Context: I define anarchist society as one where there is no legal possibility for coercive aggression against the person or property of any individual. Anarchists oppose the State because it has its very being in such aggression, namely, the expropriation of private property through taxation, the coercive exclusion of other providers of defense service from its territory, and all of the other depredations and coercions that are built upon these twin foci of invasions of individual rights.
Remarks at Amherst College (26 October 1963)
1963
Source: Simone Weil : An Anthology (1986), Human Personality (1943), p. 57
“Do not erase the designs the child makes in the soft wax of his inner life.”
“The person who wants nothing, hopes for nothing, and fears nothing can never be an artist.”
Letter to A.S. Suvorin (November 25, 1892)
Letters
Source: 1940 - 1950, The Plasmic Image 2. 1943-1945, p. 126
Of Laws.
Political, Moral, and Miscellaneous Reflections (1750), Political Thoughts and Reflections