
Lama Surya Das, Awakening the Buddha Within, Broadway Books, NY, 1997.
Source: 1990s and later, Post-Capitalist Society (1993), p. 3
Lama Surya Das, Awakening the Buddha Within, Broadway Books, NY, 1997.
From Hawking's article A Brief History of Relativity http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,993018-6,00.html, in Time magazine (31 December 1999)
“The major political event of the twentieth century is the death of socialism.”
Neo-Conservatism: The Autobiography of an Idea (1995)
1990s
“Simone Weil was one of the most remarkable women of the twentieth, or indeed of any other century.”
"Simone Weil" in The Nation (12 January 1957) http://www.cddc.vt.edu/bps/rexroth/essays/simone-weil.htm
Context: Simone Weil was one of the most remarkable women of the twentieth, or indeed of any other century. I have great sympathy for her, but sympathy is not necessarily congeniality. It would be easier to write of her if I liked what she had to say, which I strongly do not. …I think Simone Weil had both over- and under-equipped herself for the crisis which overwhelmed her — along, we forget, immersed in her tragedy, with all the rest of us. She was almost the perfectly typical passionate, revolutionary, intellectual woman — a frailer, even more highly strung Rosa Luxemburg. … She made up her own revolution out of her vitals, like a spider or silkworm. She could introject all the ill of the world into her own heart, but she could not project herself in sympathy to others. Her letters read like the more distraught signals of John of the Cross in the dark night.
Source: Understanding Capitalism: Competition, Command, and Change, 2005, p. 57
"Tangled in the Party Line" in China File https://www.chinafile.com/tangled-party-line (6 September 2012)
Nobel Address (1991)
2009, Speech: The Socio-Economic Peace Program of Senator Francis Escudero
Source: Another World Is Possible : Globalization and Anti-capitalism (2002), Chapter 1, This Is What Democracy Looks Like, p. 23