“and should be entitled to have access to education according to their competency and needs.”
Education for All People and Education for Life
In Defense of Elitism
“and should be entitled to have access to education according to their competency and needs.”
Education for All People and Education for Life
Source: The Culture of Make Believe (2003), p. 105-6
“Every special interest is entitled to justice-full, fair, and complete”
1910s, The New Nationalism (1910)
Context: Now, this means that our government, National and State, must be freed from the sinister influence or control of special interests. Exactly as the special interests of cotton and slavery threatened our political integrity before the Civil War, so now the great special business interests too often control and corrupt the men and methods of government for their own profit. We must drive the special interests out of politics. That is one of our tasks to-day. Every special interest is entitled to justice-full, fair, and complete — and, now, mind you, if there were any attempt by mob-violence to plunder and work harm to the special interest, whatever it may be, that I most dislike, and the wealthy man, whomsoever he may be, for whom I have the greatest contempt, I would fight for him, and you would if you were worth your salt. He should have justice. For every special interest is entitled to justice, but not one is entitled to a vote in Congress, to a voice on the bench, or to representation in any public office. The Constitution guarantees protection to property, and we must make that promise good. But it does not give the right of suffrage to any corporation.
“If you have a body, you are entitled to the full range of feelings. It comes with the package.”
Source: Grace (Eventually): Thoughts on Faith
Addressing the House of Commons shortly after announcing his resignation as speaker
2019
Source: https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/john-bercow-s-seething-contempt-for-brexiteers
Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile, Enrile: Marcos, as soldier, deserves 'Libingan' burial, Manila Bulletin, April 14, 2011
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Blank v. Footman & Co. (1888), 57 L. J. (N. S.) C. D. 914.