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liveonearth ([personal profile] liveonearth) wrote2008-07-20 03:44 pm

The Power of the Word

"The struggle for definition is veritably the struggle for life itself. In the typical Western two men fight desperately for the possession of a gun that has been thrown to the ground: whoever reaches the weapon first shoots and lives; his adversary is shot and dies. In ordinary life, the struggle is not for guns but for words; whoever first defines the situation is the victor; his adversary, the victim. For example, in the family, husband and wife, mother and child do not get along; who defines whom as troublesome or mentally sick?...[the one] who first seizes the word imposes reality on the other; [the one] who defines thus dominates and lives; and [the one] who is defined is subjugated and may be killed." - Thomas Szasz

[identity profile] rinku.livejournal.com 2008-07-21 05:04 am (UTC)(link)
I don't think you're interpreting the quote correctly -- it has nothing to do with magic or the supernatural, really, it's more an epistemological statement.