Source: Social Justice in Islam (1953), p. 132
“Society is organized on the principle that any individual who possesses certain social characteristics has a moral right to expect that others will value and treat him in an appropriate way.”
Source: 1950s-1960s, The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life, 1959, p. 13.
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Source: 1940s, Quasi-Stationary Social Equilibria and the Problem of Permanent Change, 1947, p. 39.
Source: The Homeless Mind: Modernization and Consciousness (1973), pp. 55-56
“Individual rights are the means of subordinating society to moral law.”
The Virtue of Selfishness (1964)
My Autobiography by Mussolini, New York: NY, Charles Scribner’s Sons (1928) p. 280.
1920s
Response to a story in the European Magazine which had accused him of harshly criticizing Joseph Haydn (14 September 1785), as quoted in Haydn, A Documentary Study (1981) by Howard Chandler Robbins Landon, p. 88
Context: According to my principles, every master has his true and certain value. Praise and criticism cannot change any of that. Only the work itself praises and criticizes the master, and therefore I leave to everyone his own value.
Source: The 80/20 Individual (2003), Chapter: The 80/20 Principle Is at the Heart of Creation