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Eric Hoffer

Brief Bio: American moral and social philosopher

Lived: 1902-1983

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Quotes:

“Mass Movements and Boredom”

There is perhaps no more reliable indicator of a society’s ripeness for a mass movement than the prevalence of unrelieved boredom. In almost all the descriptions of the periods preceding the rise of mass movements there is reference to vast ennui; and in their earliest stages mass movements are more likely to find sympathizers among the bored than among the exploited and suppressed. To a deliberate fomenter of mass upheavals, the report that people are bored stiff should be at least as encouraging as that they are suffering from intolerable economic or political abuses.

1951 from the book The True Believer: Thoughts on the Nature of Mass Movements

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