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  • Tocqueville saw the brute repression of deviants as a necessity if men were to keep convincing themselves of their collective dignity through their collective sameness. The "poets of society," the men who challenged the norms, would have to be silenced so that sameness could be maintained.

    Men   Saws   Dignity  
  • Craftsmanship names an enduring, basic human impulse, the desire to do a job well for its own sake.

    Jobs   Names   Desire  
    Richard Sennett (2009). “The Craftsman”, p.17, Penguin UK
  • Issac Stern rule: the better your technique, the more impossible your standards.

  • The pleasures of relaxed chat, of casual conversation, encourage the ethnographer in everyone

  • We are more likely to fail as craftsmen due to our inability to organize obsession than because of our lack of ability.

  • Like the Roman town grid, the New York plan was laid down on largely empty land, a city designed in advance of being inhabited; if the Romans consulted the heavens for guidance in this effort, the city fathers of New York consulted the banks.

    New York   Father   Land  
  • Our modern economy privileges pure profit, momentary transactions and rapid fluidity. Part of craft’s anchoring role is that it helps to objectify experience and also to slow down labor. It is not about quick transactions or easy victories. That slow tempo of craftwork, of taking the time you need to do something well, is profoundly stabilizing to individuals.

    Victory   Needs   Roles  
  • When the press writes scare stories about the global labor supply draining jobs from rich to poor places, the story is usually presented as a "race to the bottom" simply in terms of wages. Capitalism supposedly looks for labor wherever labor is cheapest. This story is half wrong. A kind of cultural selection is also at work, so that jobs leave high-wage countries like the United States and Germany, but migrate to low-wage economies with skilled, sometimes overqualified workers.

    Country   Jobs   Writing  
    Richard Sennett (2007). “The Culture of the New Capitalism”, p.87, Yale University Press
  • Authority is itself inherently an act of imagination.

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