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Άρθρο για την ιστορία του Καρλ Μπαρκς "Ο Άγρυπνος Κηδεμόνας".

 

Από το τωρινό ΚΟΜΙΞ (Οκτώβριος του 2011). :)

 

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ωραιο αρθρο,ωραιοτερος τιτλος,εμπνευσμενο απο το Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? (το συναντησαμε και στο ψηφιακο οχυρο :beer: ) που σημαινει "ποιος θα φυλαει τους φυλακες;"

Συνοδευεται ευχαριστα με μια καλη ιστορια Μπαρκς! :cheers3:

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Και για τους γνώστες της Αγγλικής ένα copy/paste απο Wiki για τη φράση Quis custodiet ipsos custodes στην Pop κουλτούρα.

 

The question "Who watches the Watchmen?" frequently appears in Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' graphic novel Watchmen, though the phrase is never seen in any one place in its entirety.[6] Moore stated in an interview that the title of the series related directly to this question, although at the time of the interview Moore did not know where the sentence originated.[7]

 

The internet comedy group Loading Ready Run, made a video parodying the question of 'Who watches the Watchmen?', proposing that the Watchmen watch the city, the 'Neighbourhood Watchmen Watching Organisation' watch the Watchmen, the 'Watching The Neighbourhood Watchmen Watching Organisation Organisation' watch the Neighbourhood Watchmen Watching Organisation, and Geoff watches the 'Watching The Neighbourhood Watchmen Watching Organisation Organisation', an unknown person is seen to be watching Geoff.[8]

 

An episode of the cartoon television series The Simpsons refers to this philosophical question. In episode 1F09, "Homer the Vigilante", when Homer is talking about having abused his vigilante powers, his elder daughter Lisa asks, "If you're the police, who will police the police?" Homer responds, "I don't know. Coast guard?"[9]

 

It appears frequently in Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels, usually heard from Sir Samuel Vimes, Commander of the City Watch. He answers it in Thud!, though very briefly, with the line "I do." When asked who watches over him, he follows it up with "I do, too". It also appears in Feet of Clay and I Shall Wear Midnight. It first appears in Guards! Guards! from a citizen, also addressed to Vimes, as: "Quis custodiet custard?"

 

In the 1993 version of The Untouchables the phrase is uttered by Agent Malone in the episode where illegal tactics are employed against the mob at the behest of business and civic leaders. Agent Ness answers "The people will".

 

In the Robert A. Heinlein novel Space Cadet, the phrase is the motto of the interplanetary peacekeeping force, The Patrol.

 

Another variant appears in the film Enemy of the State at the end when Carla Green says "Well who's gonna monitor the monitors of the monitors?", after a series of illegal operations involving a group of rogue NSA agents is exposed.

 

In the book Digital Fortress by Dan Brown, the phrase is used many times by Ensei Tankado who is angered by the NSA's ability to look at emails without alerting the public.

 

The phrase "Who will babysit the babysitters?" is heard in the song "The Power of Lard" by the band Lard.

 

In the Justice League Unlimited episode "Divided We Fall", Batman states "Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?" to Green Arrow, who had just convinced Superman not to disband the Justice League. Green Arrow simply replies "Who guards the guardians? We've got it covered" before taking off with Black Canary.

 

In Underoath's new album Ø (Disambiguation), there is a song entitled "Who will guard the guardians".

 

The phrase was invoked at the beginning of the annual Innocence Network UK conference in March 2011 by Dr Eamonn O'Neill, University of Strathclyde, and Chair of the conference who gave the answer: 'We do...' meaning the lawyers, investigative journalists and activists present therein.

 

The Prize Fighter Inferno, the side project of Coheed and Cambria's lead singer Claudio Sanchez, includes a song in the album My Brother's Blood Machine titled "Who Watches the Watchmen?"

 

In the second Star Trek television series Star Trek the Next Generation, episode #52 from season three is titled, "Who Watches the Watchers." The episode involves a group of anthropologists who are observing a primitive culture, but are discovered after an accident causes their camouflaged "duck blind" to fail, revealing their presence

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