"What we imagine is order is merely the prevailing form of chaos"
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The kicker is “prevailing form.” Chaos doesn’t disappear. It wins elections. It becomes fashionable. It settles into an arrangement that looks authoritative simply because it’s currently dominant. That phrasing smuggles in politics: the “order” people defend as rational, natural, or inevitable may just be the version of disorder that has accumulated enough power, repetition, and institutional backing to pass as normal.
Context matters because Thornley lived in the postwar American century where systems promised coherence - bureaucracies, ideologies, Cold War certainties - while producing paranoia, accidental violence, and misinformation. His philosophical posture (and his broader cultural milieu of countercultural skepticism) treats “normal” as a fragile consensus, maintained by social agreement, not metaphysical truth.
The subtext is almost mischievously destabilizing: if order is only a reigning chaos, then obedience loses its moral halo. The quote invites you to look at any neat arrangement - a canon, a government, a workplace, even a personal identity - and ask what it’s suppressing to appear tidy, and what new chaos it’s quietly incubating for the next regime shift.
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Thornley, Kerry. (2026, January 17). What we imagine is order is merely the prevailing form of chaos. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/what-we-imagine-is-order-is-merely-the-prevailing-63113/
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Thornley, Kerry. "What we imagine is order is merely the prevailing form of chaos." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/what-we-imagine-is-order-is-merely-the-prevailing-63113/.
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"What we imagine is order is merely the prevailing form of chaos." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/what-we-imagine-is-order-is-merely-the-prevailing-63113/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.











