Jacques Attali Quotes

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In the future, a part of this class - individuals particularly sensitive to this question of the future - will realize that their happiness depends on that of others, that the human species can only survive united and pacific. They will cease to belong to the mercantile innovative class, and refuse to put themselves at the service of pirates. They will become what I call transhumans (who will give birth to a new order of abundance).
Jacques Attali (Une brève histoire de l'avenir)
Sache seulement que si,comme je le crains,le malheur s'abat sur cette ville,si les hommes y perdent le droit,unique au monde,de penser librement,c'est tout l'avenir de l'humanité qui sera menacé.
Jacques Attali (La confrérie des éveillés)
A network can be destroyed by noises that attack and transform it, if the codes in place are unable to normalize and repress them. Although the new order is not contained in the structure of the old, it is nonetheless not a product of chance. It is created by the substitution of new differences for the old differences. Noise is the source of these mutations in the structuring codes. For despite the death it contains, noise carries order within itself; it carries new information. This may seem strange. But noise does in fact create a meaning: first, because the interruption of a message signifies the interdiction of the transmitted meaning, signifies censorship and rarity; and second, because the very absence of meaning in pure noise or in the meaningless repetition of a message, by unchanneling auditory sensations, frees the listener’s imagination. The absence of meaning is in this case the presence of all meanings, absolute ambiguity, a construction outside meaning. The presence of noise makes sense, makes meaning. It makes possible the creation of a new order on another level of organization, of a new code in another network.
Jacques Attali (Noise: The Political Economy of Music)
En 1947, la pile électrique et le transistor, innovations capitales, rendent portables la radio et le tourne-disque. Révolution majeure, car elles permettent au jeunes de danser hors des bals, donc hors de la présence des parents, libérant la sexualité, ouvrant à toutes nouvelles musiques, du jazz au rock, annonçant l'entrée des jeunes dans l'univers de la consommation, du désir, de la révolte.
Jacques Attali (Une brève histoire de l'avenir)
Il n'y a pas de force politique sans richesse marchande, pas de richesse marchande sans inventions techniques, et donc sans science ni raison
Jacques Attali (أخوية اليقظانين)
La grandeur du peuple juif, c'est justement d'apporter aux autres, même si les autres ne veulent pas entendre - c'est tikkun olam même pour ceux qui ne veulent pas entendre. [youtube, watch?v=jlVMft1jtiE]
Jacques Attali
La religion est une expression seconde de la vérité ; seules les élites philosophiques et scientifiques peuvent comprendre la forme supérieure, qui n'est pas intuitive. Par exemple, seuls les savants peuvent comprendre que le Soleil est beaucoup plus gros que la Terre alors que son apparence est bien plus petite. Aussi, quand la raison contredit l'interprétation simpliste de la religion, elle ne contredit pas le Prophète, mais les erreurs énoncées parfois en Son nom par des gens qui ne le connaissent pas dans toute Sa splendeur. Au surplus, la religion n'a pas intérêt à ce qu'on mente en son nom ; sinon, quand le mensonge est avéré, c'est la religion qu'on abandonne.
Jacques Attali (La Confrérie des Éveillés (Littérature Française) (French Edition))
There is no communication possible between men any longer, now that the codes have been destroyed, including even the code of exchange in repetition. We are all condemned to silence - unless we create our own relation with the world and try to tie other people into the meaning we thus create. That is what composing is. Doing solely for the sake of doing, without trying artificially to recreate the old codes in order to reinsert communication into them. Inventing new codes, inventing the message at the same time as the language. Playing for one's own pleasure, which alone can create the conditions for new communication. A concept such as this seems natural in the context of music. But it reaches far beyond that; it relates to the emergence of the free act, self-transcendence, pleasure of being instead of having.
Jacques Attali (Noise: The Political Economy of Music)
La forma di egoismo più intelligente è l'altruismo.
Jacques Attali
Si tu as été aimé, si tu as donné du bonheur ou de l'espérance, il se trouvera forcément quelqu'un, au jour de ta mort, pour te fermer les yeux, quelqu'un pour rassembler tes amis, organiser une veillée et t'entourer de tes souvenirs les plus chers.
Jacques Attali (Le premier jour après moi)
The only thing rare is time.
Jacques Attali
Nothing essential happens in the absence of noise.
Jacques Attali (Noise: The Political Economy of Music)
in a society in which power is so abstract that it can no longer be seized, in which the worst threat people feel is solitude and not alienation, conformity to the norm becomes the pleasure of belonging, and the acceptance of powerlessness takes root in the comfort of repetition.
Jacques Attali (Noise: The Political Economy of Music)
The game of music thus resembles the game of power: monopolize the right to violence; provoke anxiety and then provide a feeling of security; provoke disorder and then propose order; create a problem in order to solve it.
Jacques Attali (Noise: The Political Economy of Music)
It thus became almost impossible to have one's music heard without first being profitable, in other words, without writing commercial works known to the bourgeoisie. To be successful, a musician first had to attract an audience as an interpreter: representation takes precedence over composition and conditions it. The only authorized composers were successful interpreters of the works of others.
Jacques Attali (Noise: The Political Economy of Music)
Technology guru Jacques Attali has announced the end of the era of the working class. “Machines are the new proletariat,” he says. “The working class is being given its walking papers.” But we all know there’s no room for nonworkers within the structure known as civilization. So where on earth are their walking papers supposed to take them—except beyond that structure?
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