Paul Krugman (1953) American economist
The New York Times Columns, The Populism Perplex (November 25, 2016)
1920s, The Democracy of Sports (1924)
Context: A special consideration suggests the value of a development of national interest in recreation and sports. There is no better common denominator of a people. In the case of a people which represents many nations, cultures and races, as does our own, a unification of interests and ideals in recreations is bound to wield a telling influence for solidarity of the entire population. No more truly democratic force can be set off against the tendency to class and caste than the democracy of individual parts and prowess in sport.
Paul Krugman (1953) American economist
The New York Times Columns, The Populism Perplex (November 25, 2016)
Stanley Baldwin (1867–1947) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Speech http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1924/jun/18/imperial-preference in the House of Commons (18 June 1924). <br class="br">1924
Vladimir Lenin (1870–1924) Russian politician, led the October Revolution
Source: On the Foreign Policy of the Soviet State
Verghese Kurien (1921–2012) Indian founder of dairy-cooperative Amul
Quote, The man who revolutionised white
Theodore Roosevelt (1858–1919) American politician, 26th president of the United States
1910s, The Progressives, Past and Present (1910)
Roberto Mangabeira Unger (1947) Brazilian philosopher and politician
Source: Free Trade Reimaginedː The World Division of Labor and the Method of Economics (2007), p. 210
Calvin Coolidge (1872–1933) American politician, 30th president of the United States (in office from 1923 to 1929)
1920s, The Democracy of Sports (1924)
Dennis Kucinich (1946) Ohio politician
Interview with Judy Woodruff, Inside Politics, CNN (17 February 2003) http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0302/17/ip.00.html.