“Alienation produces eccentrics or revolutionary.”
“The alienated audiences was one that was aware of the performance as an arbitrary construction of the real, of the difference between players and characters, and was therefore aware that the people and incidents on stage were there to perform social an ideological actions that could only be understood in terms of their relationship to the dominant ideology. Alienation produced a thinking, interrogative socially aware audience.”
“Do not fear to be eccentric in opinion, for every opinion now accepted was once eccentric.”
“Without Revolutionary theory, there can be no Revolutionary Movement.”
“We have to live a life that is more revolutionary than that of the revolutionaries.”
“In all its manifestations, religion constitutes an immense projection of human meanings into the empty vastness of the universe-a projection, to be sure, which comes back as an alien reality to haunt its producers.' - p.100, 'The Sacred Canopy”