Roy Jenkins (1920–2003) British politician, historian and writer
Pursuit of Progress (Heinemann, 1953), pp. 44–45
1950s
Source: Speech at the Guildhall, London (9 November 1877), quoted in 'Lord Mayor's Day.', The Times (10 November 1877), p. 10.
Roy Jenkins (1920–2003) British politician, historian and writer
Pursuit of Progress (Heinemann, 1953), pp. 44–45
1950s
Ludoviko Lazaro Zamenhof (1859–1917) Polish ophthalmologist and inventor of Esperanto
Address http://reto.cn/biblioteko/movado/zamenhof/paroladoj/uk2.htm to the Second World Congress of Esperanto, Geneve, Switzerland. 27 August 1906.
Abd al-Karim Qasim (1914–1963) Prime Minister of Iraq
Speech delivered at the second congress of the peace partisans (April 14, 1959).
Principles of the 14th July Revolution (1959)
Richard Cobden (1804–1865) English manufacturer and Radical and Liberal statesman
Speech http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1863/apr/24/observations in the House of Commons (24 April 1863). <br class="br">1860s
Mitt Romney (1947) American businessman and politician
2016, Remarks on Donald Trump and the 2016 race
Bill Clinton (1946) 42nd President of the United States
Writing on the 15th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing
2010s
Context: p>Americans have more freedom and broader rights than citizens of almost any other nation in the world, including the capacity to criticize their government and their elected officials. But we do not have the right to resort to violence — or the threat of violence — when we don’t get our way. Our founders constructed a system of government so that reason could prevail over fear. Oklahoma City proved once again that without the law there is no freedom.Criticism is part of the lifeblood of democracy. No one is right all the time. But we should remember that there is a big difference between criticizing a policy or a politician and demonizing the government that guarantees our freedoms and the public servants who enforce our laws.</p
Michel Foucault (1926–1984) French philosopher
Las Menias
The Order of Things: An Archaeology of the Human Sciences (1970)
Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg (1856–1921) German chancellor during World War I
Note (29 July 1914), quoted in Konrad H. Jarauschl, ‘The Illusion of Limited War: Chancellor Bethmann Hollweg's Calculated Risk, July 1914’, Central European History, Vol. 2, No. 1 (Mar., 1969), pp. 68–69
Stanley Baldwin (1867–1947) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Speech to the centenary dinner of the City of London Conservative and Unionist Association (2 July 1936) on the Italo-Abyssinian War, quoted in Service of Our Lives (1937), p. 42.
1936