Quote by: Ernst Junger

A basic theme for the anarch is how man, left to his own devices, can defy superior forces – whether state, society, or the elements – by making use of their rules without submitting to them. ‘It is strange,’ Sir William Parry wrote when describing the igloos on Winter Island, ‘it is strange to think that all these measure are taken against the cold – and in houses of ice.


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Author Bio


  • NameErnst Junger
  • DescriptionGerman writer
  • BornMarch 29, 1895
  • DiedFebruary 17, 1998
  • CountryGermany
  • ProfessionSoldier; Entomologist; Philosopher; Writer
  • AwardsPour Le Mérite; Order Of Merit Of Baden-Württemberg; Prix Mondial Cino Del Duca; Grand Order Of Merit With Star And Shoulder-Sash; Schiller Memorial Prize