Pierre Stephen Robert Payne (1911–1983) British lecturer, novelist, historian, poet and biographer
The Drunken Helmsman, p. 97
The Corrupt Society - From Ancient Greece To Present-Day America (1975)
Natural Elites, Intellectuals, and the State http://www.mises.org/etexts/intellectuals.asp (21 July 2006)
Pierre Stephen Robert Payne (1911–1983) British lecturer, novelist, historian, poet and biographer
The Drunken Helmsman, p. 97
The Corrupt Society - From Ancient Greece To Present-Day America (1975)
John Adams (1735–1826) 2nd President of the United States
Letter to Thomas Jefferson (16 July 1814)
1810s
Mahatma Gandhi (1869–1948) pre-eminent leader of Indian nationalism during British-ruled India
Young India (29 January 1925) p. 41
1920s
Abdullah Öcalan (1949) Founder of the PKK
Source: The Political Thought of Abdullah Ocalan (2017), Liberating Life: Women's Revolution, pp.80
Bruce E. Levine American psychologist
"Why Anti-Authoritarians are Diagnosed as Mentally Ill," Mad In America, February 26, 2012 http://www.madinamerica.com/2012/02/why-anti-authoritarians-are-diagnosed-as-mentally-ill/
Peter Farb (1929–1980) American academic and writer
p, 125
Man's Rise to Civilization (1968)
Leslie Weatherhead (1893–1976) English theologian
Source: The Christian Agnostic (1965), p.49, [ellipsis added]
Samuel Adams (1722–1803) American statesman, Massachusetts governor, and political philosopher
The Rights of the Colonists (1772)
E.M. Forster book Aspects of the Novel
Source: Aspects of the Novel (1927), Chapter Nine: Conclusion
Context: If human nature does alter it will be because individuals manage to look at themselves in a new way. Here and there people — a very few people, but a few novelists are among them — are trying to do this. Every institution and vested interest is against such a search: organized religion, the state, the family in its economic aspect, have nothing to gain, and it is only when outward prohibitions weaken that it can proceed: history conditions it to that extent.