Paulo Freire book Pedagogy of the Oppressed
Source: Pedagogia do oprimido (Pedagogy of the Oppressed) (1968, English trans. 1970), Chapter 1
Source: Reflections on the Revolution in France
Paulo Freire book Pedagogy of the Oppressed
Source: Pedagogia do oprimido (Pedagogy of the Oppressed) (1968, English trans. 1970), Chapter 1
“There is nothing so imperious as feebleness which feels itself supported by force.”
Napoleon I of France (1769–1821) French general, First Consul and later Emperor of the French
Napoleon : In His Own Words (1916)
Robert LeFevre (1911–1986) American libertarian businessman
"Aggression is Wrong" essay (1963) published by Rampart College.
Henry David Thoreau book Civil Disobedience
Civil Disobedience (1849)
Context: The soldier is applauded who refuses to serve in an unjust war by those who do not refuse to sustain the unjust government which makes the war; is applauded by those whose own act and authority he disregards and sets at naught; as if the state were penitent to that degree that it hired one to scourge it while it sinned, but not to that degree that it left off sinning for a moment.
“That force is to be opposed to nothing, but to unjust and unlawful force.”
John Locke book Two Treatises of Government
Second Treatise of Government, Ch. XVIII, sec. 204
Two Treatises of Government (1689)
Context: To this I answer: That force is to be opposed to nothing, but to unjust and unlawful force. Whoever makes any opposition in any other case, draws on himself a just condemnation, both from God and man…
Bertrand Russell (1872–1970) logician, one of the first analytic philosophers and political activist
Letter to Ottoline Morrell, 17 December, 1920
1920s
Herbert Spencer (1820–1903) English philosopher, biologist, sociologist, and prominent classical liberal political theorist
On Manners and Fashion
Essays on Education (1861)
“However, nothing turned out as Tchitchikoff had intended.”
Nikolai Gogol book Dead Souls
Dead Souls (1842)
Matthew Scully (1959) American political writer and speechwriter
Source: Dominion: The Power of Man, the Suffering of Animals, and the Call to Mercy