Simone de Beauvoir book The Ethics of Ambiguity
Pt. III : The Positive Aspect of Ambiguity, Ch. 3 : Freedom and Liberation
The Ethics of Ambiguity (1947)
Simone de Beauvoir book The Ethics of Ambiguity
Pt. III : The Positive Aspect of Ambiguity, Ch. 3 : Freedom and Liberation
The Ethics of Ambiguity (1947)
“Freedom is the right to be wrong, not the right to do wrong.”
John Diefenbaker (1895–1979) 13th Prime Minister of Canada
March 11, 1958.
Richard Rohr (1943) American spiritual writer, speaker, teacher, Catholic Franciscan priest
Source: Everything Belongs: The Gift of Contemplative Prayer (1999), p. 93
“In the Islamic government all people have complete freedom to have any kind of opinion.”
Ruhollah Khomeini (1902–1989) Religious leader, politician
Foreign policy
Source: Interview with Human Rights Watch, Paris (10 November 1978)
R. Scott Bakker (1967) Canadian writer
TRIAMIS I, JOURNALS AND DIALOGUES
The White Luck Warrior (2011)
Alain Badiou (1937) French writer and philosopher
From Philosophy and the 'war against terrorism in Infinite Thought: truth and the return of philosophy. London: Continuum, 2003. ISBN 0826467245.
Ilana Mercer South African writer
" Beware The Atavistic Dynamics Undergirding Two American Wars, https://misesuk.org/2017/06/21/beware-the-atavistic-dynamics-undergirding-two-american-wars/" The Ludwig von Mises Centre For Property and Freedom, June 21, 2017. <br class="br">2010s, 2017
Mahinda Rajapaksa (1945) Prime Minister of Sri Lanka
Mahinda Rajapaksa; Address to the United Nations General Assembly, September 20, 2006.
“I believe in the universality of freedom.”
George W. Bush (1946) 43rd President of the United States
2010s, 2011, Speech at the Gerald R. Ford Foundation (2011)
Barry Schwartz (1946) American psychologist
The Paradox of Choice, Google TechTalks http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6127548813950043200# (April 27, 2006)
Subhas Chandra Bose (1897–1945) Indian nationalist leader and politician
Speech in Burma (July 1944) as quoted in The Great Speeches of Modern India (2011) https://books.google.com/books?id=z7dCH_IYbt8C&pg=PT137&lpg=PT137&dq=%22Gird+up+your+loins+for+the+task+that+now+lies+ahead.+I+had+asked+you+for+men,+money+and+materials%22&source=bl&ots=KiUxFbJQjT&sig=v7j_-1MYNUSCQFLxt8ElNpDicjc&hl=en&sa=X&ei=tjIVVcyEFoLfoAS13oDQDA&ved=0CDMQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=%22Gird%20up%20your%20loins%20for%20the%20task%20that%20now%20lies%20ahead.%20I%20had%20asked%20you%20for%20men%2C%20money%20and%20materials%22&f=false by Rudrangshu Mukherjee
“Cause the heart that betrays itself willingly Is like a nation that trades freedom for stability”
Immortal Technique (1978) American rapper and activist
Crimes Of The Heart
Albums, The 3rd World (2008)
Colin Powell (1937) Former U.S. Secretary of State and retired four-star general
1990s, Letter to Patrick Leahy (1999)
William Godwin (1756–1836) English journalist, political philosopher and novelist
Vol. 1m bk. 1, ch. 3
Enquiry Concerning Political Justice (1793)
Woody Guthrie (1912–1967) American singer-songwriter and folk musician
The last line of this last stanza is also sometimes rendered "This land is made for you and me."
This Land Is Your Land (1940; 1944)
John Holloway book Change the World Without Taking Power
Change the World Without Taking Power (2002)
Lyndon B. Johnson (1908–1973) American politician, 36th president of the United States (in office from 1963 to 1969)
LBJ in the Commencement Address at Howard University http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/eyesontheprize/sources/ps_bakke.html on June 4, 1965 on affirmative action. <br class="br">1960s
“In a totally sane society, madness is the only freedom.”
J. G. Ballard book Running Wild
Running Wild (1988)
Stanley Baldwin (1867–1947) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Speech to the Empire Parliamentary Association's Conference in Westminster Hall (4 July 1935); published in This Torch of Freedom: Speeches and Addresses (1935), pp. 5-6.
1935
Abd al-Karim Qasim (1914–1963) Prime Minister of Iraq
Speech delivered in the gardens of the Shaab Hall (May 1, 1959).
Principles of the 14th July Revolution (1959)
James H. Cone (1938–2018) American theologian
Source: God of the Oppressed (1975, 1997), p. 46
Aldo Leopold book A Sand County Almanac
“January: January Thaw”, p. 4.
A Sand County Almanac, 1949, "January Thaw", "February: Good Oak" & "March: The Geese Return"
Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945) 32nd President of the United States
1940s, State of the Union Address — The Four Freedoms (1941)
Henry Moore (1898–1986) English artist
critic on the idea of pure Abstract art by Moore
1940 - 1955
Source: 'Unpublished notes' for 'Art and Life', 1941, HMR Archive; as quoted in Henry Moore writings and Conversations, edited by Alan Wilkinson, University of California Press, California 2002, p. 114
“The empowered mind gravitates towards freedom and helps you break free of all limitations.”
Steve Maraboli (1975)
Source: Life, the Truth, and Being Free (2010), p. 78
Russell L. Ackoff (1919–2009) Scientist
Source: 1970s, On purposeful systems., 1972, p. 145, as cited in: Galjaard (2009, p. 89): About the information-concept of Ackoff.
“I would prefer to remain in prison for another 20 years than bargain my beliefs for freedom.”
Samir Geagea (1952) Lebanese politician and war lord
November 2004, speaking to a delegation from the Human Rights Committee of the Lebanese Parliament, quoted in "Samir Geagea will be out of Jail this weekend" in Ya Libnan (18 July 2005) http://yalibnan.com/site/archives/2005/07/samir_geagea_wi.php
Randal Marlin (1938) Canadian academic
Source: Propaganda & The Ethics Of Persuasion (2002), Chapter Six, Freedom Of Expression, p. 230
Ela Bhatt (1933) founder of the Self-Employed Women's Association of India (SEWA)
Discussion with Ela Bhatt, Founder, Self-Employed Women's Association (SEWA)
Alexis De Tocqueville book Democracy in America
Often misquoted as: Americans are so enamored of equality that they would rather be equal in slavery than unequal in freedom.
Source: Democracy in America, Volume I (1835), Chapter I-V, Chapter III, Part I
Geert Wilders (1963) Dutch politician
Closing remarks in court https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGIbb8rY7hQ&feature=youtu.be (1 June 2011) <br class="br">2010s
Chris Hedges (1956) American journalist
34:44 <br class="br">“ Our Only Hope Will Come Through Rebellion http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOlg_2qAbUA” (2014)
George W. Bush (1946) 43rd President of the United States
2000s, 2005, Second Inaugural Address (January 2005)
Bayard Rustin (1912–1987) American civil rights activist and gay rights activist
Eyes on the Prize interview http://digital.wustl.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=eop;cc=eop;rgn=main;view=text;idno=rus0015.0145.091, Interview with Bayard Rustin, conducted by Blackside, Inc. in 1979, for Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years (1954-1965). Washington University Libraries, Film and Media Archive, Henry Hampton Collection. (1979)
John Gray (1948) British philosopher
The Friedrich Hayek I knew, and what he got right - and wrong (2015)
Carl R. Rogers (1902–1987) American psychologist
Carl Rogers on Personal Power (1977)
Source: page 113
“Freedom and liberty lose out by default because good people are not vigilant.”
Desmond Tutu (1931) South African churchman, politician, archbishop, Nobel Prize winner
Hope and Suffering: Sermons and Speeches (1984)
Lyndon B. Johnson (1908–1973) American politician, 36th president of the United States (in office from 1963 to 1969)
1960s, Memorial Day speech (1963)
Käthe Kollwitz (1867–1945) German artist
"In Retrospect" (1941).
The Diary and Letters of Käthe Kollwitz (1955)
George W. Bush (1946) 43rd President of the United States
2000s, 2002, Compassionate Conservatism (April 2002)
David Lloyd George (1863–1945) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Quoted in Lord Riddell's diary entry (10 October 1918), J. M. McEwen (ed.), The Riddell Diaries 1908-1923 (London: The Athlone Press, 1986), p. 240
Prime Minister
Sidney Hook (1902–1989) American philosopher
For this and other reasons, I suspect, Marcuse never became the darling of the black American students.
Out of Step (1985)
Fred Thompson (1942–2015) American politician and actor
[Charles Hurt, New York Post, http://www.nypost.com/seven/08182007/news/nationalnews/not_yet_running_thompson_stumps_in_iowa_nationalnews_charles_hurt__washington_bureau_chief.htm, NOT-YET-RUNNING THOMPSON STUMPS IN IOWA, August 18, 2007, 2007-09-21, https://archive.is/5KYSw, 2013-06-30]
James Bryce, 1st Viscount Bryce (1838–1922) British academic, jurist, historian and Liberal politician
Speech to the Economic Students' Union at the School of Economics and Political Science, London (14 December 1900), quoted in The Times (17 December 1900), p. 13.
1900s
Michael Scheuer (1952) American counterterrorism analyst
As quoted in "Obama and his party offer America's young … death, misery, and slavery" http://non-intervention.com/1143/obama-and-his-party-offer-america%E2%80%99s-young-%E2%80%A6-death-misery-and-slavery/ (2013), by M. Scheuer, Michael Scheuer's Non-Intervention. <br class="br">2010s
Karel Appel (1921–2006) Dutch painter, sculptor, and poet
Source: Karel Appel – the complete sculptures,' (1990), p. 93 'Quotes', K. Appel (1989)
Appel's quote is referring to his sculpture 'Monument for Walt Whitman', dedicated to the American poet
Robert Hayne (1791–1839) American politician
Hayne's Speech on Mr. Foot's Resolution, January 21, 1830, page 16.
Jamie Bartlett book The Dark Net: Inside the Digital Underworld
The Dark Net: Inside the Digital Underworld (2014)
Gloria Estefan (1957) Cuban-American singer-songwriter, actress and divorciada
www.orlandosentinel.com (July 5, 2007)
2007, 2008
Alfred Binet (1857–1911) French psychologist and inventor of the first usable intelligence test
Source: The Mind and the Brain, 1907, p. 76
Joseph Polchinski (1954–2018) physicist working on string theory
[String theory: Volume 2, superstring theory and beyond, Cambridge University press, 1998, https://books.google.com/books?id=WKatSc5pjOgC&pg=PA59] (page 59)
“seeming's enough for slaves of space and time
—ours is the now and here of freedom. Come”
E.E. Cummings (1894–1962) American poet
73
95 poems (1958)
Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945) 32nd President of the United States
1940s, State of the Union Address — The Four Freedoms (1941)
“Distant or near,
in joy or in sorrow,
each in the other
sees his true helper
to brotherly freedom.”
Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906–1945) German Lutheran pastor, theologian, dissident anti-Nazi
Letters and Papers from Prison (1967; 1997), The Friend
Benjamin Ricketson Tucker (1854–1939) American journalist and anarchist
Individual Liberty (1926), Liberty and Politics
Leszek Kolakowski (1927–2009) Philosopher, historian of ideas
pg. 51
Main Currents Of Marxism (1978), Three Volume edition, Volume II, The Golden Age
Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968) American clergyman, activist, and leader in the American Civil Rights Movement
1960s, (1963)
“A nation based on freedom is just another place to go shopping.”
Richard Bertrand Spencer (1978) American white supremacist
11 April 2016 [James, Kirchick, https://www.nationalreview.com/magazine/2016/04/11/donald-trump-white-supremacist-supporters/, Why White-Nationalist Thugs Thrill to Trump, National Review, April 11, 2016]
2016
Dorothy Thompson (1893–1961) American journalist and radio broadcaster
Source: "Let the Record Speak" 1939, p. 20 (newspaper column: “Political Dictionary,” March 19, 1936)
Gary Webb (1955–2004) American investigative journalist
Unfortunately, we have reached that point.
Source: Into the Buzzsaw: Leading Journalists Expose the Myth of a Free Press., p. 156
George Howard Earle, Jr. (1856–1928) American lawyer
Earle, on John Stuart Mill, speaking of the socialistic doctrines. From Hearing Before the Committee on Interstate Commerce: United States Senate Sixty-second Congress pursuant to S. Res. 98 &c. (6 December 1911:793)
Enoch Powell (1912–1998) British politician
Attacking the Labour President of the Board of Trade, Douglas Jay, who wanted to standardise packaging for detergents. (The Daily Telegraph 29 April 1967); from Simon Heffer, Like the Roman. The Life of Enoch Powell (Phoenix, 1999), p. 430
1960s
Henry Adams (1838–1918) journalist, historian, academic, novelist
The Education of Henry Adams (1907)
Margaret Thatcher (1925–2013) British stateswoman and politician
Speech to Conservative Party Conference (14 October 1988) http://www.margaretthatcher.org/speeches/displaydocument.asp?docid=107352 <br class="br">Third term as Prime Minister
“Hope, for a season, bade the world farewell,
And Freedom shrieked—as Kosciusko fell!”
Thomas Campbell (1777–1844) British writer
Part I, line 381
Pleasures of Hope (1799)
“Peace, freedom and justice are only to be found where people are prepared to defend them.”
Margaret Thatcher (1925–2013) British stateswoman and politician
Speech to the Conservative Party Convention 1982 https://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/105032 <br class="br">First term as Prime Minister
James M. McPherson (1936) American historian
James M. McPherson. The Illustrated Battle Cry of Freedom (2003)
2000s
Roger Williams (theologian) (1603–1684) English Protestant theologian and founder of the colony of Providence Plantation
The Hireling Ministry, None of Christ's (1652)
Thomas Bailey Aldrich (1836–1907) American poet, novelist, editor
Unguarded Gates; reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
Nathan Lane (1956) American actor
Betsy Pickle (December 17, 1999) "If there's a mouse, call Lane - Actor didn't 'paws' before taking on film", The Knoxville News-Sentinel, p. 4.
Robert F. Kennedy (1925–1968) American politician and brother of John F. Kennedy
Day of Affirmation Address (1966)
Kirby Page (1890–1957) American clergyman
What Does God Want Us to Do About Russia? (1948)
Gamal Abdel Nasser (1918–1970) second president of Egypt
Aburish, Said K. (2004), Nasser, the Last Arab, New York City
Ilana Mercer South African writer
" Cathy Reisenwitz Redux: Steigerwald, Oy Vey Gevalt! https://thelibertarianalliance.com/2015/01/14/ilana-mercer-cathy-reisenwitz-redux-steigerwald-oy-gevalt/," Libertarian Alliance, January 14, 2015 <br class="br">2010s, 2015
Nelson Mandela (1918–2013) President of South Africa, anti-apartheid activist
1990s, Our March to Freedom is Irreversible (1990)
Rosa Luxemburg (1871–1919) Polish Marxist theorist, socialist philosopher, and revolutionary
the postponement of the Soviet Congress from three-month periods to six-month periods!
Chapter Six, "The Problem of Dictatorship"
The Russian Revolution (1918)
Geert Wilders (1963) Dutch politician
2000s, Speech at the Four Seasons, New York (25 September 2008)
Mitt Romney (1947) American businessman and politician
2016, Remarks on Donald Trump and the 2016 race
Jimmy Carter (1924) American politician, 39th president of the United States (in office from 1977 to 1981)
Page 199
Post-Presidency, Our Endangered Values (2005)
Sita Ram Goel (1921–2003) Indian activist
Genesis and Growth of Nehruism (1993)
James Daly (Irish Land League) (1838–1911) Irish nationalist activist with the Irish National Land League