I recently came across the following quote from Albert Einstein which, if you just sub out 鈥淐ommunism鈥 and replace it with 鈥渢errorism,鈥 pretty much nails our current situation:
America is incomparably less endangered by its own Communists than by the hysterical hunt for the few Communists there are here.
Nothing really to add to that. But while we鈥檙e quoting Einstein, there鈥檚 another one that also seems pertinent to our current situation:
The fear of Communism has led to practices which have become incomprehensible to the rest of civilized mankind and exposed our country to ridicule.
Not only do torture and rendition and perhaps our overall devotion to novel, high-tech security policies (such as foreign visitors and our headlong embrace of ) leap to mind here, but also NSA spying. While espionage has always taken place and some portion of the international condemnation of the NSA鈥檚 programs is no doubt made up of cynical gamesmanship, the scale and scope of the NSA鈥檚 spying so far exceeds any kind of spying that has ever been done that I suspect much global shock is genuine.
More from Einstein:
Perfection of means and confusion of goals seem鈥 to characterize our age.
That鈥檚 a pretty good summation of what the NSA is up to. While perfecting its means of spying on everybody, it seems to have forgotten what its ultimate goal is: the protection of democracy.
A note on these quotes: the internet and even published works are awash with fake Einstein quotations. As one blogger , Einstein 鈥渉as become synonymous with genius and wisdom,鈥 so attaching his name to a quote means it 鈥渕ust be wise indeed.鈥 In fact while poking around I came across several other pithy quotes attributed to him that could also serve as commentary on our security policies, which while widely cited I could not confirm. For example, 鈥淣ever do anything against conscience even if the state demands it.鈥 But the above are genuine Einstein. The first quote above can be found h in an academic compilation of Einstein鈥檚 papers published by Princeton University Press, and the second , and the third in this by the great physicist. With these quotes, at least, Einstein was wise indeed.