
“The most radical revolutionary will become a conservative the day after the revolution.”
The New Yorker (12 September 1970).
2016, Interview with Bill Kristol (2016)
“The most radical revolutionary will become a conservative the day after the revolution.”
The New Yorker (12 September 1970).
Source: Becoming Hitler: The Making of a Nazi (2017), p. 64
"Rothbard's 'Left and Right': Forty Years Later," http://bastiat.mises.org/library/rothbards-left-and-right-forty-years-later Rothbard Memorial Lecture, Austrian Scholars Conference (2006).
Source: Becoming Hitler: The Making of a Nazi (2017), p. 64
Books, Islam and the West: A Conversation with Bernard Lewis (2006)
1810s, What do we mean by the American Revolution? (1818)
Context: The American Revolution was not a common event. Its effects and consequences have already been awful over a great part of the globe. And when and where are they to cease?
But what do we mean by the American Revolution? Do we mean the American war? The Revolution was effected before the war commenced. The Revolution was in the minds and hearts of the people; a change in their religious sentiments of their duties and obligations. … This radical change in the principles, opinions, sentiments, and affections of the people, was the real American Revolution.
Section 2, paragraph 64.
The Manifesto of the Communist Party (1848)
Fidel Castro Reader, pp. 238
Words to Intellectuals (1961)
1960s, Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence (1967)
Context: I am convinced that if we are to get on the right side of the world revolution, we as a nation must undergo a radical revolution of values. We must rapidly begin the shift from a "thing-oriented" society to a "person-oriented" society. When machines and computers, profit motives and property rights are considered more important than people, the giant triplets of racism, materialism, and militarism are incapable of being conquered.
The Aquarian Conspiracy (1980), Chapter Five, The American Matrix for Transformation