“True Americanism” (1915).
Extra-judicial writings
“The state attains its ends as well through liberty as through government, as well through entrusting the care of matters of public interest to individuals as through the maintenance of public governmental services for their management.”
Frank J. Goodnow: Municipal Home Rule. New York: Columbia University Press; 1906, p. 37
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Presidential campaign (April 12, 2015 – 2016), (July 28, 2016)
Source: Reminiscences (1964), p. 417
“But wit cuts its bright way through the glass-door of public favour;”
The Monthly Magazine
“what matters most is how well you walk through the fire”
Interview with Australian Fabians: http://www.fabians.org.au/interview_with_maurice_glasman
In one of his judgements.
Full Court Reference in Memory of The Late Justice M. Hidayatullah
Source: Sun and Steel (1968), p. 87.
Context: Only through the group, I realised — through sharing the suffering of the group — could the body reach that height of existence that the individual alone could never attain. And for the body to reach that level at which the divine might be glimpsed, a dissolution of individuality was necessary. The tragic quality of the group was also necessary, the quality that constantly raised the group out of the abandon and torpor into which it was prone to lapse, leading it to an ever-mounting shared suffering and so to death, which was the ultimate suffering. The group must be open to death — which meant, of course, that it must be a community of warriors.
Source: The Managerial Revolution, 1941, p. 71–72; As cited in: Stijn Maria Verhagen (2005). Zorglogica’s uit balans. p. 300
"A Short Essay on Critics" in Art, Literature and the Drama (1858).