On [:] Argument | Thomas Hobbes, 1651
Franco Matticchio, 2006 “Silence is sometimes an argument of consent.” Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan, 1651 Also:Silence is more eloquent than words...
Franco Matticchio, 2006 “Silence is sometimes an argument of consent.” Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan, 1651 Also:Silence is more eloquent than words...
anon "What amazes me the most is to see that everyoneis not amazed at his own weakness." Blaise Pascal, Pensées, 1670 ...
Leon Spilliaert, Autoportrait, 1908 “Perhaps it is impossible to understand one’s own face. People who live in society have learned...
Zilvinas Landzbergas, Ape.3, 2007, cardboard three-wheeler “Being good at making money measures neitherour merit nor the value of our contribution.”...
unknown “While all societies make their own imaginaries (institutions, laws, traditions, beliefs and behaviors), autonomous societies are those that their...
Joe Bradley, Untitled, 2008 "We are all just actors trying to control and manage ourpublic image, we act based on...
Fan Ho, The Lone Ranger, 1954 “The promise of abundance is not an endless flow of goods but asufficiency produced...
Loukas Samaras, Untitled, July 11, 1961 (pastel) “From a pathological standpoint, the incipient twenty-first century is determined neither by bacteria...
Alberto Giacometti, Men's Heads (Têtes d'hommes), 1959 "There are two different types of people in the world, thosewho want to...
Lois Dodd, Front Door Cushing, 1982 “Never open the door to a lesser evil, for otherand greater ones invariably slink...