
“Sound opinion is not the exclusive prerogative of those who are paid to give it.”
Overture to Overlord (1950), p. 51
Source: The Principles of State and Government in Islam (1961), Chapter 5: The Citizens And The Government, p 86
“Sound opinion is not the exclusive prerogative of those who are paid to give it.”
Overture to Overlord (1950), p. 51
Source: Letter to Lord Northbrook (12 June 1874), quoted in S. Gopal, British Policy in India, 1858-1905 (Cambridge University Press, 1965), p. 104.
In response to the House Un-American Activities Committee's ban on radio recording and television cameras from public hearings (1 February 1949), quoted in The New York Times http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9500E1DC173FE03ABC4E53DFB4668382659EDE&legacy=true
As quoted in "The Political Evolution of Mousavi" by Muhammad Sahimi, PBS Frontline : Tehran Bureau (16 February 2010)
Source: Alexander De Croo (2022) cited in: " Clashes as tens of thousands protest Covid rules in Belgium https://www.malaymail.com/news/world/2022/01/24/clashes-as-tens-of-thousands-protest-covid-rules-in-belgium/2037074" in Malay Mail, 24 January 2022.
Full Court Reference in Memory of The Late Justice M. Hidayatullah
"Fooling the People as a Fine Art", La Follette's Magazine (April 1918)
Argument
The Note-Books of Samuel Butler (1912), Part X - The Position of a HomoUnius Libri
“Sound opinions are valueless. What matters is who holds them.”
Half-Truths and One-And-A-Half Truths (1976)
Source: Nancy I. Lieber, Institute for Democratic Socialism (U.S.) (1982) Eurosocialism and America: political economy for the 1980s. p. 222.