“Power, in a nutshell, is the ability to get things done, and politics is the ability to decide which things need to be done.”
Zygmunt Bauman“The risk of the Holocaust is not that it will be forgotten, but that it will be embalmed and surrounded by monuments and used to absolve all future sins.”
Zygmunt Bauman“The task for sociology is to come to the help of the individual. We have to be in service of freedom. It is something we have lost sight of.”
Zygmunt Bauman“In a consumer society, people wallow in things, fascinating, enjoyable things. If you define your value by the things you acquire and surround yourself with, being excluded is humiliating.”
Zygmunt Bauman“In a liquid modern life there are no permanent bonds, and any that we take up for a time must be tied loosely so that they can be untied again, as quickly and as effortlessly as possible, when circumstances change - as they surely will in our liquid modern society, over and over again.”
Zygmunt Bauman“Relationships, like cars, should undergo regular services to make sure they are still roadworthy.”
Zygmunt Bauman“Power, in a nutshell, is the ability to get things done, and politics is the ability to decide which things need to be done.”
Zygmunt Bauman“Happiness needs one-upmanship.”
Zygmunt Bauman“The carrying power of a bridge is not the average strength of the pillars, but the strength of the weakest pillar. I have always believed that you do not measure the health of a society by GNP but by the condition of its worst off.”
Zygmunt Bauman“We already have - thanks to technology, development, skills, the efficiency of our work - enough resources to satisfy all human needs. But we don't have enough resources, and we are unlikely ever to have, to satisfy human greed.”
Zygmunt Bauman“We live in a world of communication - everyone gets information about everyone else. There is universal comparison and you don't just compare yourself with the people next door, you compare yourself to people all over the world and with what is being presented as the decent, proper and dignified life. It's the crime of humiliation.”
Zygmunt Bauman