"The trouble with lying and deceiving is that their efficiency depends entirely upon a clear notion of the truth that the liar and deceiver wishes to hide"
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The subtext is political. Arendt came of age watching modern states turn propaganda into infrastructure, where the goal wasn’t merely to persuade but to reorganize what counts as reality. Her line implies a perverse compliment to authoritarian operators: they often know exactly what they are suppressing. A regime that jails journalists, rewrites archives, or floods the public sphere with contradictory narratives isn’t confused about the truth; it’s strategically managing it. The lie needs the truth the way counterfeit money needs real currency to be legible.
Contextually, this sits near her broader worry that once truth is sufficiently battered, citizens lose the shared reference points that make judgment possible. Arendt isn’t offering a moral lesson about honesty; she’s mapping the mechanics of power. If truth is the prerequisite for effective lying, then defending truth isn’t sanctimony - it’s self-defense. The line also hints at a final twist: when the truth becomes unknowable even to the liar, deception stops being “efficient” and collapses into noise, a politics of disorientation rather than persuasion.
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| Topic | Truth |
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| Source | Verified source: Lying in Politics (Hannah Arendt, 1971)
Evidence: For the trouble with lying and deceiving is that their efficiency depends entirely upon a clear notion of the truth which the liar and deceiver wishes to hide. (Part IV, p. 15 in the PDF reprint). The earliest primary-source appearance I could verify is Hannah Arendt's essay "Lying in Politics: Reflections on The Pentagon Papers," originally published in The New York Review of Books on November 18, 1971. The wording commonly circulated online usually omits the opening word "For" and often changes "which" to "that." The same essay was later reprinted in Arendt's 1972 book Crises of the Republic (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich). Other candidates (1) Contradictions of Capitalist Society and Culture (Raju J Das, 2023) compilation98.0% ... The trouble with lying and deceiving is that their efficiency depends entirely upon a clear notion of the truth t... |
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