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:—Tolstoy, ''War and Peace''}} | :—Tolstoy, ''War and Peace''}} | ||
{{Quote|Business, and government, suffers from a kind of physics envy. | {{Quote|Business, and government, suffers from a kind of physics envy. | ||
:—{{author|Rory Sutherland}}}} | :—{{author|Rory Sutherland}}, citing {{author|Paul Ormerod}}}} | ||
{{quote|''In sum, the [[legibility]] of a society provides the capacity for large-scale social engineering, [[high-modernist]] ideology provides the desire, the authoritarian state provides the determination to act on that desire, and an incapacitated civil society provides the leveled social terrain on which to build.'' | {{quote|''In sum, the [[legibility]] of a society provides the capacity for large-scale social engineering, [[high-modernist]] ideology provides the desire, the authoritarian state provides the determination to act on that desire, and an incapacitated civil society provides the leveled social terrain on which to build.'' | ||
:—{{author|James C. Scott}}}} | :—{{author|James C. Scott}}}} |