
The Economics of Ireland and the Policy of the British Government (1921)
Quotes, NYU Speech (2004)
Context: These horrors were the predictable consequence of policy choices that flowed directly from this administration's contempt for the rule of law. And the dominance they have been seeking is truly not simply unworthy of America — it is also an illusory goal in its own right.
Our world is unconquerable because the human spirit is unconquerable, and any national strategy based on pursuing the goal of domination is doomed to fail because it generates its own opposition, and in the process, creates enemies for the would-be dominator.
A policy based on domination of the rest of the world not only creates enemies for the United States and creates recruits for Al Qaeda, it also undermines the international cooperation that is essential to defeating the efforts of terrorists who wish harm and intimidate Americans.
The Economics of Ireland and the Policy of the British Government (1921)
On Coalition Government (1945)
Source: Crystallizing Public Opinion (1923), p. 133
1940s, Third inaugural address (1941)
Speech held by Geert Wilders in Los Angeles (April 2009)
2000s
Mike O'Neill (July 26, 1996) "Someone strong", The Tampa Tribune, p. 2.
Speech http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1860/feb/10/customs-acts-committee-the-financial in the House of Commons (10 February 1860) on the Anglo-French Commercial Treaty
1860s
Defeating Darwinism by Opening Minds, 1997, pp. 91-92
1990s