Autobiography (1936; 1949; 1958)
“The evil effect of these attempts to manipulate the multitude by pampering its weaknesses---in return for material and other advantages to persons and for ends not disclosed—is clearly seen in various aspects of our common life. In politics such effect have long been deplorable.”
Source: Are We Victims of Propaganda, Our Invisible Masters: A Debate with Edward Bernays (1929), p. 144
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1880–1941Related quotes
Source: The Best of All Possible Worlds (2006), Chapter 9, The Common Good, p. 167.
"The Origins and Effects of Our Morals: A Problem for Science", in The Essence of Hayek (1984)
1980s and later
Dijkstra (1970) " Notes On Structured Programming http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/EWD/ewd02xx/EWD249.PDF" (EWD249), Section 3 ("On The Reliability of Mechanisms"), p. 7.
1970s
“In the end, nothing is lost. Every event, for good or evil, has effects forever.”
Source: The Story of Civilization
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 413.
Source: [The Review of Metaphysics, 1, 4, June 1948, 32–58, Pragmatism and Existence, https://www.pdcnet.org/revmetaph/content/revmetaph_1948_0001_0004_0032_0058]