
"Resolution on the Antiwar Congress of the London Bureau" (July 1936)
Source: On Nietzsche (1945), p. xxvii
"Resolution on the Antiwar Congress of the London Bureau" (July 1936)
“This is the type of negative freedom and resignation that often engulfs the life of the oppressed.”
1950s, Three Ways of Meeting Oppression (1958)
Context: There is such a thing as the freedom of exhaustion. Some people are so worn down by the yoke of oppression that they give up. A few years ago in the slum areas of Atlanta, a Negro guitarist used to sing almost daily: "Been down so long that down don't bother me." This is the type of negative freedom and resignation that often engulfs the life of the oppressed.
Address before the Indian Council of World Affairs, New Delhi, India, April 5, 1956, as quoted in Walter P Reuther: Selected Papers (1961), by Henry M. Christman, p. 141
1950s, Address before the Indian Council on World Affairs (1956)
"No Religion is an Island", p. 264
Moral Grandeur and Spiritual Audacity: Essays (1997)
"The Commercial Motive" Christian Century 40 (Feb 22, 1923)
"How to Fight Antisemitism," https://jewishcurrents.org/how-to-fight-antisemitism/ in Jewish Currents.
2010s, 2019, November 2019
1950s, Three Ways of Meeting Oppression (1958)
3rd Public Talk, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (24 May 1971)
1970s
Jokes and their Relation to the Cognitive Unconscious (1980)