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Quotes by Jacques Ellul

“The goal of modern propaganda is no longer to transform opinion but to arouse an active and mythical belief”

“(Propaganda) proceeds by psychological manipulations, character modifications, by creation of stereotypes useful when the time comes - The two great routes that this sub-propaganda takes are the conditioned reflex and the myth”

“Prayer holds together the shattered fragments of the creation. It makes history possible.”

No matter what Gods power may be, the first aspect of God is never that of the absolute Master, the Almighty. It is that of the God who puts himself on our human level and limits himself.

Prayer holds together the shattered fragments of creation. It makes history possible.

Modern technology has become a total phenomenon for civilization, the defining force of a new social order in which efficiency is no longer an option but a necessity imposed on all human activity.

For when man is faced with a curse he answers, Ill take care of my problems. And he puts everything to work to become powerful, to keep the curse from having its effects. He creates the arts and the sciences, he raises an army, he constructs chariots, he builds cities. The spirit of might is a response to the divine curse.

The propagandist naturally cannot reveal the true intentions of the principal for whom he acts... That would be to submit the projects to public discussion, to the scrutiny of public opinion, and thus to prevent their success... Propaganda must serve instead as a veil for such projects, masking true intentions.

If man--if each one of us--abdicates his responsibilities with regard to values; if each one of us limits himself to leading a trivial existence in a technological civilization, with greater adaptation and increasing success as his sole objectives; if we do not even consider the possibility of making a stand against these determinants, then everything will happen as I have described it, and the determinates will be transformed into inevitabilities.

The fact of knowing how to read is nothing the whole point is knowing what to read.

Prayer holds together the shattered fragments of the creation. It makes history possible.

The Holy Spirit alone can do this, the Holy Spirit alone can establish this link with ones neighbor.

Mass media provides the essential link between the individual and the demands of the technological society.

“Our civilization is first and foremost a civilization of means; in the reality of modern life, the means, it would seem, are more important than the ends. Any other assessment of the situation is mere idealism.”