Quote by Oscar Niemeyer
It is not with architecture that one can disseminate any political ideology.
Summary
This quote suggests that architecture itself does not have the power to promote or communicate any specific political ideology. It implies that the design and construction of buildings alone cannot effectively convey or spread political messages. Instead, it suggests that political ideologies must be communicated through other means such as written or spoken language, art, or other forms of communication that are capable of conveying complex ideas and concepts. Architecture, on its own, is limited in its ability to disseminate political ideology.