Arnold Toynbee (1852–1883) British economic historian
Source: Lectures on The Industrial Revolution in England (1884), p. 32
Statement of an uncredited reviewer in The Quarterly Review [London] (January 1866), p. 277
Misattributed
Arnold Toynbee (1852–1883) British economic historian
Source: Lectures on The Industrial Revolution in England (1884), p. 32
Charles Edward Merriam (1874–1953) American political scientist
Source: The American Party System, 1922, p. v; Preface lead paragraph
“Zaire's one-party system is the most elaborate form of democracy.”
Mobutu Sésé Seko (1930–1997) President of Zaïre
Ayittey, p. 210
Adam Ferguson book An Essay on the History of Civil Society
PART I, SECTION IV.
An Essay on the History of Civil Society (1767)
Robert Hunter (author) (1874–1942) American sociologist, author, golf course architect
Source: Violence and the Labor Movement (1914), p. ix
Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945) 32nd President of the United States
1930s, Address at the Democratic State Convention, Syracuse, New York (1936)
Context: Desperate in mood, angry at failure, cunning in purpose, individuals and groups are seeking to make Communism an issue in an election where Communism is not a controversy between the two major parties.
Here and now, once and for all, let us bury that red herring, and destroy that false issue. You are familiar with my background; you know my heritage; and you are familiar, especially in the State of New York, with my public service extending back over a quarter of a century. For nearly four years I have been President of the United States. A long record has been written. In that record, both in this State and in the national capital, you will find a simple, clear and consistent adherence not only to the letter, but to the spirit of the American form of government.
“Controversy… What Controversy?”
Michael Moore (1954) American filmmaker, author, social critic, and liberal activist
Humorous lines of various advertisements for the film, some showing doctored pictures of Moore walking hand in hand with George W. Bush.
2004, Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004)
William Howard Taft (1857–1930) American politician, 27th President of the United States (in office from 1909 to 1913)
"Adequate Machinery for Judicial Business," Journal of the American Bar Association, vol. 7, p. 454 (September 1921).