Murphys Laws: Les Miserables Metalaw to Levy's Ten Laws of the Disillusionment of the True Liberal
(Murphy's Laws collected: 1583)
Les Miserables Metalaw : All laws, whether good, bad, or indifferent, must be obeyed to the letter.
Levy's Ten Laws of the Disillusionment of the True Liberal : Large numbers of things are determined, and therefore not subject to change.
Levy's Ten Laws of the Disillusionment of the True Liberal : Anticipated events never live up to expectations.
Levy's Ten Laws of the Disillusionment of the True Liberal : That segment of the community with which one has the greatest sympathy as a liberal inevitably turns out to be one of the most narrow-minded and bigoted segments of the community.
Levy's Ten Laws of the Disillusionment of the True Liberal : Always pray that your opposition be wicked. In wickedness there is a strong strain toward rationality. Therefore there is always the possibility, in theory, of handling the wicked by outthinking them.
Levy's Ten Laws of the Disillusionment of the True Liberal Corollary : Good intentions randomize behavior.
Levy's Ten Laws of the Disillusionment of the True Liberal Corollary : Good intentions are far more difficult to cope with than malicious intent.
Levy's Ten Laws of the Disillusionment of the True Liberal Corollary : If good intentions are combined with stupidity, it is impossible to outthink them.
Levy's Ten Laws of the Disillusionment of the True Liberal Corollary : Any discovery is more likely to be exploited by the wicked than applied by the virtuous.
Levy's Ten Laws of the Disillusionment of the True Liberal : In unanimity there is cowardice and uncritical thinking.
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