
“A hungry mob is an angry mob.”
Them Belly Full (But We Hungry), from the album Natty Dread (1974)
Song lyrics
Adams as portrayed in the HBO Miniseries John Adams (2008); this has sometimes been cited as having been actually said or written by the historical John Adams.
Misattributed
“A hungry mob is an angry mob.”
Them Belly Full (But We Hungry), from the album Natty Dread (1974)
Song lyrics
“Courage, garrulousness and the mob are on our side. What more do we want?”
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Aphorisms (1765-1799), Notebook E (1775 - 1776)
The Silence of the Body: Materials for the Study of Medicine (II silenzio del corpo: Materiali per studio di medicina, 1979), translated by Michael Moore, in The Body in the Library: A Literary Anthology of Modern Medicine, London and New York: Verso, 2003, p. 296 https://books.google.it/books?id=iFRwpEpgCKUC&pg=PA296.
“There can be no free speech in a mob: free speech is one thing a mob can't stand.”
"Quotes", The Educated Imagination (1963), Talk 6: The Vocation of Eloquence
Source: 'Democracy on its Trial', Quarterly Review, 110, 1861, p. 281
Introduction to the Critical Journal of Philosophy, cited in W. Kaufmann, Hegel (1966), p. 56
Quoted in ""A portion of the journal kept by Thomas Raikes, esq., from 1831 to 1847 ; comprising reminiscences of social and political life in London and Paris during that period."", volume 2. London: Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans and Roberts, 1858.
Also attributed to Victor-François, 2nd duc de Broglie by Thomas Carlyle
“Our supreme governors, the mob.”
Letter to Sir Horace Mann (7 September 1743)