“Power in defense of freedom is greater than power in behalf of tyranny and oppression.”
Malcolm X (1925–1965) American human rights activist
Source: Malcolm X Speaks (1965), p. 158
"War and Peace"
Basic Verities, Prose and Poetry (1943)
“Power in defense of freedom is greater than power in behalf of tyranny and oppression.”
Malcolm X (1925–1965) American human rights activist
Source: Malcolm X Speaks (1965), p. 158
Poul Anderson book The Boat of a Million Years
Source: The Boat of a Million Years (1989), Chapter 18 “Judgment Day”, Section 15 (p. 396)
Samuel Butler (1835–1902) novelist
Genius, iv
The Note-Books of Samuel Butler (1912), Part XI - Cash and Credit
“We have to call it "freedom": who'd die for "a lesser tyranny?"”
Mignon McLaughlin (1913–1983) American journalist
The Complete Neurotic's Notebook (1981), Unclassified
“It is infinitely better to vote for freedom and fail than to vote for slavery and succeed.”
Eugene V. Debs (1855–1926) American labor and political leader
Competition versus Cooperation (1900)
Context: I would address a few words to those who are in sympathy with the Social Democratic Party, but who hesitate to vote for it for fear they may lose their votes. Let me say to you: It is infinitely better to vote for freedom and fail than to vote for slavery and succeed.
“Tyranny is abhorrent, freedom benefits all, whereas violence benefits no one for long.”
Mark Kingwell (1963) Canadian philosopher
Source: The World We Want (2000), Chapter 3, Virtues And Vices, p. 90.
“It is far better for a man to go wrong in freedom than to go right in chains.”
Thomas Henry Huxley (1825–1895) English biologist and comparative anatomist