The more rational an institution is the less it suffers by making concessions to others.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If one devalues rationality, the world tends to fall apart.
Universities are the custodians not only of the many cultures of man, but of the rational process itself.
Unfortunately, the weaker people are, the more they pay, and the stronger they are, the less they pay - when it comes to banking, commission and management fees, and in every area of our lives.
Any change is resisted because bureaucrats have a vested interest in the chaos in which they exist.
In the end, rational policy is always good.
The only thing that makes change possible is the idea of developing some kind of institution, because the institutions will survive individuals.
The only justification for repressive institutions is material and cultural deficit. But such institutions, at certain stages of history, perpetuate and produce such a deficit, and even threaten human survival.
All rationalism tends to minimalise the value and the importance of life and to decrease the sum total of human happiness.
If individuals are rational, there is no need to protect them against their own choices.
If you get to a point where the existing institutions will not bend to the popular will, you have to eliminate the institutions.