Alan Moore on Anarchism (2009) 
Context: I suppose any form of art can be said to be propaganda for a state of mind. Inevitably, if you are creating a painting, or writing a story, you are making propaganda, in a sense, for the way that you feel, the way that you think, the way that you see the world. You are trying to express your own view of reality and existence, and that is inevitably going to be a political action—especially if your view of existence is too far removed from the mainstream view of existence. Which is how an awful lot of writers have gotten into terrible trouble in the past.
                                    
“While they create a way of seeing and suggest a way of acting, they also tend to create ways of not seeing, and eliminate the possibility of actions associated with alternative views of the world.”
Source: Images of Organization (1986), p. 202
Help us to complete the source, original and additional information
Gareth Morgan 24
Organizational theorist 1943Related quotes
“Beautiful, moral world created in an angelic way.”
                                        
                                        in Greek: "Όμορφος κόσμος, ηθικός, αγγελικά πλασμένος". 
Sarcastic tone; from his poem "to Francesca Freiser"
                                    
“Beautiful, moral world, created in an angelic way.”
                                        
                                        in Greek: "Όμορφος κόσμος, ηθικός, αγγελικά πλασμένος". 
Sarcastic tone; from his poem "to Francesca Freiser"
                                    
“Overcoming prejudice: the only possible way through love, which creates no graven images.”
Sketchbook 1946-1949
“There are many ways of seeing the world.”
                                        
                                        Michael Palin: Around the World in 80 Days (1989) 
Context: There are many ways of seeing the world. You can hang upside down from a meteor, volunteer to be the fourth stage of a three-stage rocket, or simply get in a balloon and keep going. But if it's sheer, unadulterated discomfort you're looking for, just stay on land.
                                    
                                        
                                        1950s, Loving Your Enemies (Christmas 1957) 
Context: Time is cluttered with wreckage of communities which surrendered to hatred and violence. For the salvation of our nation or mankind, we must follow another way. This does not mean that we abandon our righteous efforts. With every ounce of our energy we must continue to rid this nation of the incubus of segregation. But we shall not in the process relinquish our privilege and our obligation to love. While abhorring segregation, we shall love the segregationist. This is the only way to create the beloved community.
                                    
“We were creating a world where the smartest way to survive is to be bland.”
Source: So You've Been Publicly Shamed
Source: Debt: The First 5,000 Years (2011), Chapter Eleven, "Age of the Great Capitalist Empires", pp. 319–320