
Feminism is for Everybody: Passionate Politics (2014), p.106.
Attributed to Dimnet in: Prima (1998) The Power of Thought. p. 119
Feminism is for Everybody: Passionate Politics (2014), p.106.
“The idea that some lives matter less is the root of all that’s wrong with the world.”
https://www.facebook.com/partnersinhealth/photos/%E2%80%9Cthe-idea-that-some-lives/10151726145651986/
Source: Systems Design of Education (1991), p. 126
“The idea that God doesn't care about his children is rooted in a lie, plain and simple.”
Too Busy Not to Pray (2008, InterVarsity Press)
Quotes, The Assault on Reason (2007)
Context: Fortunately, the Internet has the potential to revitalize the role played by the people in our constitutional framework. It has extremely low entry barriers for individuals. It is the most interactive medium in history and the one with the greatest potential for connecting individuals to one another and to a universe of knowledge. It's a platform for pursuing the truth, and the decentralized creation and distribution of ideas, in the same way that markets are a decentralized mechanism for the creation and distribution of goods and services. It's a platform, in other words, for reason. But the Internet must be developed and protected, in the same way we develop and protect markets — through the establishment of fair rules of engagement and the exercise of the rule of law. The same ferocity that our Founders devoted to protect the freedom and independence of the press is now appropriate for our defense of the freedom of the Internet. The stakes are the same: the survival of our Republic. We must ensure that the Internet remains open and accessible to all citizens without any limitation on the ability of individuals to choose the content they wish regardless of the Internet service provider they use to connect to the Web. We cannot take this future for granted. We must be prepared to fight for it, because of the threat of corporate consolidation and control over the Internet marketplace of ideas.
“That is the danger of an idea, Jerzy. Once planted, you cannot control where the roots may go.”
Source: Flesh and Fire (2009), p. 221
Harbours of Memory (1921), p. 236
Paraphrased variant: A man must let his ideas grow, not be continually rooting them up to see how they are getting on.
Source: John Maynard Keynes: The Return of the Master (2009), Ch. 1 : What Went Wrong?