
"Modern Ethics", pp. 268–269
The Universal Kinship (1906), The Ethical Kinship
Black Capitalism Re-analyzed I: June 5, 1971 in The Huey P. Newton Reader, p. 277
"Modern Ethics", pp. 268–269
The Universal Kinship (1906), The Ethical Kinship
As quoted at the Christopher Reeve Foundation http://www.christopherreeve.org/site/c.geIMLPOpGjF/b.1097025/k.6FF5/Christopher_and_Dana_Reeve.htm, also in Encyclopedia of Stem Cell Research (2008) by Clive N. Svendsen and Allison D. Ebert, Vol. 1, p. 104
"Foreword".
The Anarchist Cookbook (1971)
Source: Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation (1844), p. 231
Context: Now it is possible that wants and the exercise of faculties have entered in some manner into the production of the phenomena which we have been considering; but certainly not in the way suggested by Lamarck, whose whole notion is obviously so inadequate to account for the rise of the organic kingdoms, that we only can place it with pity among the follies of the wise.
“I am less desirous to explain phenomena than to establish their existence.”
Preface of M. Quetelet
A Treatise on Man and the Development of His Faculties (1842)
Interview with William Hoster, quoted in God's Gold (1932) by John T. Flynn
Context: I believe the power to make money is a gift of God … to be developed and used to the best of our ability for the good of mankind. Having been endowed with the gift I possess, I believe it is my duty to make money and still more money and to use the money I make for the good of my fellow man according to the dictates of my conscience.