Also, I'd like to say I enjoy the double (or multiple) entendre of "Always object, never subject."
Although it speaks to the idea behind Bentham's prison, it may also be read as a way to revolt. Always object to such control. Never subject yourself to them.
Also, I'd like to say I enjoy the double (or multiple) entendre of "Always object, never subject."
Although it speaks to the idea behind Bentham's prison, it may also be read as a way to revolt. Always object to such control. Never subject yourself to them.
At least, I'd like people to remember that.
I agree. At first I heard it in the noun form, but now I prefer the verb form. It makes much more sense that way.
I agree. At first I heard it in the noun form, but now I prefer the verb form. It makes much more sense that way.