Kenneth N. Waltz book Man, the State, and War
Source: Man, the State, and War (1959), Chapter V, Some Implications Of The Second Image, p. 127
Source: The Temple of the Golden Pavilion
Kenneth N. Waltz book Man, the State, and War
Source: Man, the State, and War (1959), Chapter V, Some Implications Of The Second Image, p. 127
Robert L. Heilbroner book The Worldly Philosophers
Source: The Worldly Philosophers (1953), Chapter VII, The Underworld of Economics, p. 188
Context: The book was called Imperialism; it was a devastating volume. For here was the most important and searing criticism which had ever been levied against the profit system. The worst that Marx had claimed was that the system would destroy itself; what Hobson suggested was that it might destroy the world. He saw the process of imperialism as a relentless and restless tendency of capitalism to rescue itself from a self-imposed dilemma, a tendency that necessarily involved foreign commercial conquest and that thereby inescapably involved a constant risk of war. No more profound moral indictment of capitalism had ever been posed.
Adi Shankara (788–820) Hindu philosopher monk of 8th century
Source: Atma Bodha (1987), p. 7: Quote nr. 4.
Ali Meshkini (1922–2007) Iranian ayatollah
Nuclear Weapons - Iranian Statements http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/world/iran/nuke2.htm 14 December 2001. <br class="br">2001
“For nothing can be greater than seduction itself, not even the order that destroys it.”
Jean Baudrillard (1929–2007) French sociologist and philosopher
Seduction (1990)
1990s
“We must confront the privileged elite who have destroyed a large part of the world”
Hugo Chávez (1954–2013) 48th President of Venezuela
Hugo Chávez http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/2231001.stm <br class="br">2002
Charles Sumner (1811–1874) American abolitionist and politician
As quoted in "The Ideology of the Republican Party" https://books.google.com/books?id=5Cl2cVkEV9wC&pg=PA65&dq=%22the+party+of+emancipation%22+GOP&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjW0tfNv5_LAhUJ8CYKHUxcBv4Q6AEILjAD#v=onepage&q=man's%20government&f=false, by Eric Foner, The Birth of the Grand Old Party: The Republicans' First Generation (2002), edited by Robert F. Engs and Randall M. Miller, Pennsylvania: University of Pennsylvania Press, p. 18