Linda McQuaig (1951) journalist and author
All You Can Eat: Greed, Lust and the New Capitalism (2001)
1810s, Letter to H. Tompkinson (AKA Samuel Kercheval) (1816)
Linda McQuaig (1951) journalist and author
All You Can Eat: Greed, Lust and the New Capitalism (2001)
Bill Moyers (1934) American journalist
Interview (28 October 2003) http://www.buzzflash.com/interviews/03/10/int03281.html <br class="br">Context: The corporate right and the political right declared class warfare on working people a quarter of a century ago and they've won … Take the paradox of Rush Limbaugh, ensconced in a Palm Beach mansion massaging the resentments across the country of white-knuckled wage earners, who are barely making ends meet in no small part because of the corporate and ideological forces for whom Rush has been a hero.
Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) 3rd President of the United States of America
Letter http://etext.virginia.edu/jefferson/quotations/jeff1340.htm to James Madison (6 September 1789) ME 7:455, Papers 15:393 <br class="br">1780s
Adolf A. Berle (1895–1971) American diplomat
Source: The 20th century capitalist revolution. 1954, p. 113-114; as cited in Prashker (1954)
Gerald Ford (1913–2006) American politician, 38th President of the United States (in office from 1974 to 1977)
Memorial Day address, Arlington National Cemetery (31 May 1976) http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=6071 <br class="br">1970s <br class="br">Context: The founding of our Nation was more than a political event; it was an act of faith, a promise to Americans and to the entire world. The Declaration of Independence declared that people can govern themselves, that they can live in freedom with equal rights, that they can respect the rights of others.<br>In the two centuries that have passed since 1776, millions upon millions of Americans have worked and taken up arms when necessary to make that dream a reality. We can be extremely proud of what they have accomplished. Today, we are the world's oldest republic. We are at peace. Our Nation and our way of life endure. We are free.
Harry V. Jaffa (1918–2015) American historian and collegiate professor
2000s, Bush's Lincolnian Challenge (2002)
Antonin Scalia (1936–2016) former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
On parental rights: Troxel v. Granville (2000) (dissenting).
2000s
“Majorities are generally wrong, if only in their reasons for being right.”
George Saintsbury (1845–1933) British literary critic
Source: A Last Vintage, p. 172.
David Lane (white nationalist) (1938–2007) American white supremacist, convicted felon
Revolution by Number