Paulo Freire (1921–1997) educator and philosopher
Source: Pedagogia do oprimido (Pedagogy of the Oppressed) (1968, English trans. 1970), Chapter 1
Spoke in a lecture quoted in page=96
Portrayal of Women in Premchands Stories A Critique
Paulo Freire (1921–1997) educator and philosopher
Source: Pedagogia do oprimido (Pedagogy of the Oppressed) (1968, English trans. 1970), Chapter 1
“To protect those who are not able to protect themselves is a duty which every one owes to society.”
Edward Macnaghten, Baron Macnaghten (1830–1913) Anglo-Irish rower, barrister, politician and Lord of Appeal in Ordinary
Jenoure v. Delmege (1890), 60 L. J. Rep. (N. S.) Q. B. 13.
Henry Campbell-Bannerman (1836–1908) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Election Address, quoted in The Times (8 January 1906), p. 8
Prime Minister
Mary Midgley (1919–2018) British philosopher and ethicist
Beast and Man: The Roots of Human Nature (1979). 132.
Context: Selection does not work by cutthroat competition between individuals, but by favouring whatever behavior is useful to the group. People with crude notions of "Darwinism" make an intriguing blunder here. They refuse the mere fact of competing, that is, of needing to share out a resource with the motive of competitiveness or readiness to quarrel.
Frédéric Bastiat (1801–1850) French classical liberal theorist, political economist, and member of the French assembly
“It may be thought almost paradoxical that writers who are most in favour of transmutation”
Charles Lyell (1797–1875) British lawyer and geologist
Source: The Geological Evidences of the Antiquity of Man (1863), Ch.20, p. 405
Context: It may be thought almost paradoxical that writers who are most in favour of transmutation (Mr. C. Darwin and Dr. J. Hooker, for example) are nevertheless among those who are most cautious, and one would say timid, in their mode of espousing the doctrine of progression; while, on the other hand, the most zealous advocates of progression are oftener than not very vehement opponents of transmutation.
Kirby Page (1890–1957) American clergyman
The Personality of Jesus (1932)
Context: The menace inherent in any form of coercion is greatly reduced if those who act in behalf of victims of oppression voluntarily submit to suffering. Mahatma Gandhi... furnishes the most illuminating contemporary example...
Nadine Gordimer (1923–2014) South african Nobel-winning writer
"Censorship and its Aftermath" (June 1990)
Nathaniel Lindley, Baron Lindley (1828–1921) English judge
Roberts v. Gwyrfai District Council (1899), L. R. 2 C. D. 614.