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Dale Carnegie (1888–1955) American writer and lecturer
Robert J. Gordon (1940) American economist
Source: The Rise and Fall of American Growth, 2016, p. 1 ; Lead paragraph
Tenzin Gyatso (1935) spiritual leader of Tibet
:Dalai Lama in his “Commemoration of the First Anniversary of September 11, 2001
Calvin Coolidge (1872–1933) American politician, 30th president of the United States (in office from 1923 to 1929)
1920s, Authority and Religious Liberty (1924)
Fryderyk Skarbek (1792–1866) Polish noble
Fryderyk Skarbek (1828), cited in: Karl Marx. Human Requirements and Division of Labour https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1844/manuscripts/needs.htm, Manuscript, 1844.
Claude Lévi-Strauss book Tristes Tropiques
Source: Tristes Tropiques (1955), Chapter 16 : Markets p. 149
Julia Gillard (1961) Australian politician and lawyer, 27th Prime Minister of Australia
Calling for a vote of confidence<br><br> "Australia politics: Gillard, Rudd in leadership vote" http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-23058602, in BBC News website, 26 June 2013
William Stanley Jevons (1835–1882) English economist and logician
Source: The Principles of Science: A Treatise on Logic and Scientific Method (1874) Vol. 1, pp. 257, 260 & 271
George Woodcock (1912–1995) Canadian writer of political biography and history, an anarchist thinker, an essayist and literary critic
Postscript (July 1973)
Anarchism : A History of Libertarian Ideas and Movements (1962)
Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945) 32nd President of the United States
1930s, Address at Chautauqua, New York (1936)
“All the objective conditions are present here in the Black Colony for revolution.”
Jonathan P. Jackson (1953–1970) American kidnapper
Source: From Blood in My Eye (1971), p. 24
Frederick Herzberg (1923–2000) American psychologist
Source: The motivation to work, 1959, p. 63
Olaudah Equiano (1745–1797) African abolitionist
Chap. V
The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African (1789)
The Divine Commodity: Discovering A Faith Beyond Consumer Christianity (2009, Zondervan)
Bernard Groethuysen (1880–1946) French literary historian, translator and writer
Source: The Bourgeois: Catholicism vs. Capitalism in Eighteenth-Century France (1927), p. 15
Aron Ra (1962) Aron Ra is an atheist activist and the host of the Ra-Men Podcast
"4th Foundational Falsehood of Creationism" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80nhqGfN6t8, Youtube (December 25, 2007) <br class="br">Youtube, Foundational Falsehoods of Creationism
Radhanath Swami (1950) Gaudiya Vaishnava guru
Republished on The Journey Home website.
The Journey Home: Autobiography of an American Swami (Tulsi Books, 2010)
Francis Escudero (1969) Filipino politician
2014, Speech: Sponsorship Speech for the FY 2015 National Budget
Will Eisner (1917–2005) American cartoonist
Source: The Plot: The Secret Story of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion (10/2/2005), pp.16-19
John Rawls book A Theory of Justice
Source: A Theory of Justice (1971; 1975; 1999), Chapter V, Section 42, p. 268
James A. Garfield (1831–1881) American politician, 20th President of the United States (in office in 1881)
1860s, Speech in the House of Representatives (1866)
Marie François Xavier Bichat (1771–1802) French anatomist and physiologist
Original: (fr) On dirait que le végétal est l'ébauche, le canevas de l'animal, et que, pour former ce dernier, il n'a fallu que revêtir ce canevas d'un appareil d'organes extérieurs, propres à établir des relations. Il résulte de là que les fonctions de l'animal forment deux classes très-distinctes. Les unes se composent d'une succession habituelle d'assimilation et d'excrétion ; par elles il transforme sans cesse en sa propre substance les molécules des corps voisins, et rejette ensuite ces molécules, lorsqu'elles lui sont devenues hétérogènes. Il ne vit qu'en lui, par cette classe de fonctions ; par l'autre il existe hors de lui : il est l'habitant du monde, et non, comme le végétal, du lieu qui le vit naître. Il sent et aperçoit ce qui l'entoure, réfléchit ses sensations, se meut volontairement d'après leur influenc, et le plus souvent peut communiquer par la voix, ses désirs et ses craintes, ses plaisirs ou ses peines. J'appelle vie organique l'ensemble des fonctions de la première classe, parce que tous les êtres organisés, végétaux ou animaux, en jouissent à un degré plus ou moins marqué, et que la texture organique est la seule condition nécessaire à son exercice. Les fonctions réunies de la seconde classe forment la vie animale, ainsi nommée, parce qu'elle est l'attribut exclusif du règne animal. Recherches Physiologiques sur la Vie et la Mort (1800) Translation: [Russell, E. S., Form and Function: A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology, 1916, London, 28,
https://archive.org/details/formfunctioncont00russ/page/n5/mode/2up]
Ref: en.wikiquote.org - Xavier Bichat / Quotes
Ludwig von Bertalanffy (1901–1972) austrian biologist and philosopher
As cited in: D.C. (1969) "Systems Theory — A Discredited Philosophy". in: Abacus V. p. 4
1950s, Problems of Life (1952, 1960)
Albert Lutuli (1898–1967) South African politician
In allusion to the words of Jesus Christ (John 10:10).
Africa and Freedom, Nobel Lecture (1961)
Amir Taheri (1942) Iranian journalist
Opinion: Like Father, Like Son http://www.aawsat.net/2015/02/article55341622/opinion-like-father-like-son, Ashraq Al-Awsat (February 20, 2015).
Russell Jacoby (1945) American historian
Source: Social Amnesia: A Critique of Conformist Psychology from Adler to Laing (1975), p. 69
Vladimir Lenin (1870–1924) Russian politician, led the October Revolution
“Lessons of the Commune”, in Zagranichnaya Gazeta, No. 2 (23 March 1908) http://www.marx.org/archive/lenin/works/1908/mar/23.htm, as translated by Bernard Isaacs, Collected Works, Vol. 13, p. 478. <br class="br">1900s <br class="br">Variant: The proletariat should not ignore peaceful methods of struggle — they serve its ordinary, day-to-day interests, they are necessary in periods of preparation for revolution — but it must never forget that in certain conditions the class struggle assumes the form of armed conflict and civil war; there are times when the interests of the proletariat call for ruthless extermination of its enemies in open armed clashes. This was first demonstrated by the French proletariat in the Commune and brilliantly confirmed by the Russian proletariat in the December uprising.
Jayapala (964–1001) Ruler of the Kabal Shabi
Hodivala, 192-93. quoted from Lal, K. S. (1994). Muslim slave system in medieval India. New Delhi: Aditya Prakashan. Chapter 3
Kenneth E. Boulding (1910–1993) British-American economist
Kenneth Boulding et all. (1978) From Abundance to Scarcity Implications for the American Tradition https://kb.osu.edu/dspace/bitstream/handle/1811/6209/FROM_ABUNDANCE_TO_SCARCITY_IMPLICATIONS_FOR_THE_AMERICA.pdf?sequence=1 <br class="br">1970s
William Trufant Foster (1879–1950) American economist
Source: The circuit flow of money, 1922, p. 460; Early descriptions of the circular flow of income
F. W. de Klerk (1936) South African politician
Speech in Durban https://web.archive.org/web/20150919172235/http://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/de-klerk-sanguine-about-sa-1.427715#.WhPN0EpKvqY (2008) <br class="br">2000s, 2008
George Alec Effinger (1947–2002) Novelist, short story writer
Source: What Entropy Means to Me (1972), Chapter 9 “A Moral Dilemma” (p. 140).
Stanley Baldwin (1867–1947) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Speech in Chippenham (12 June 1926), quoted in Our Inheritance (London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1938), pp. 164-165.
1926
W. Cleon Skousen (1913–2006) ex FBI agent, conservative United States author and faith-based political theorist
The 5,000 Year Leap (1981)
Buckminster Fuller (1895–1983) American architect, systems theorist, author, designer, inventor and futurist
1960s, Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth (1963)
Calvin Coolidge (1872–1933) American politician, 30th president of the United States (in office from 1923 to 1929)
1920s, The Genius of America (1924)
Armand V. Feigenbaum (1922–2014) American businessman
Source: Quality Control: Principles, Practice, and Administration. 1951, p. 1
George Soros (1930) Hungarian-American business magnate, investor, and philanthropist
Soros on Soros (1995)
Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968) American clergyman, activist, and leader in the American Civil Rights Movement
1960s, Family Planning - A Special and Urgent Concern (1966)
Mary Midgley (1919–2018) British philosopher and ethicist
Beast and Man: The Roots of Human Nature (1979).
S. I. Hayakawa book Language in Thought and Action
Footnote, p. 26
Language in Thought and Action (1949), The Symbolic Process
Jeffrey H. Schwartz (1948) American anthropologist
What the Bones Tell Us (1997)
John Gray book Straw Dogs: Thoughts on Humans and Other Animals
The Unsaved: Atheism, the Last Consequence of Christianity (p.126)
Straw Dogs: Thoughts on Humans and Other Animals (2002)
Norman Lewis book Naples '44
Naples '44
Adolphe Quetelet (1796–1874) Belgian astronomer, mathematician, statistician and sociologist
Introductory
A Treatise on Man and the Development of His Faculties (1842)
Charles Lyell (1797–1875) British lawyer and geologist
Source: The Geological Evidences of the Antiquity of Man (1863), Ch.20, p. 389-390
Albert O. Hirschman book The Rhetoric of Reaction
Finally, the jeopardy thesis argues that the code of the proposed chafe or reform is too high as it endangers some previous, precious accomplishment.
The Rhetoric of Reaction: Perversity, Futility, Jeopardy (1991), Ch. 1 : Two Hundred Years of Reactionary Rhetoric.
Arthur D. Hall (1925–2006) American electrical engineer
Source: Metasystems Methodology, (1989), p.xi cited in Philip McShane (2004) Cantower VII http://www.philipmcshane.ca/cantower7.pdf
Michael Polanyi (1891–1976) Hungarian-British polymath
Source: Personal Knowledge (1958), p. vii-viii
Sören Kierkegaard (1813–1855) Danish philosopher and theologian, founder of Existentialism
Soren Kierkegaard's Journals and Papers, Volume 1 Hong translation 1967 p. 14-15 1 A 101 January 14, 1837
1830s, The Journals of Søren Kierkegaard, 1830s
Joanna Macy (1929) American activist
Foreword https://books.google.it/books?id=h-9ARz2YAlgC&pg=PT5 to Diet for a New America by John Robbins (H J Kramer, 2011)
Mokshagundam Visveshvaraya (1860–1962) Indian engineer, scholar, statesman and the Diwan of Mysore
His pleaded as quoted in The Most Celebrated Indian Engineer:Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya, 22 November 2013, Official web site of Government of India: Vigyan Prasar http://www.vigyanprasar.gov.in/dream/feb2000/article1.htm,
Roy R. Grinker, Sr. (1900–1993) American psychiatrist and neurologist
Grinker (1942) as cited in: Linda Andre (2009) Doctors of Deception: What They Don't Want You to Know about Shock. p. 49
George Holmes Howison (1834–1916) American philosopher
Source: The Limits of Evolution, and Other Essays, Illustrating the Metaphysical Theory of Personal Ideaalism (1905), The Art-Principle as Represented in Poetry, p.182
Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark (1972) Crown Princess of Denmark
Speech at the opening of Danida’s 50th anniversary exhibition in Bella Center; quoted on royal website http://kongehuset.dk/Menu/materiale/taler/speech-by-hrh-the-crown-princess-at-the-launch-of-danidas-50th-anniversary-exhibition-in (16 March 2012)
Lee Krasner (1908–1984) American artist
Source: Art Talk, Conversations with 15 woman artists 1975, p. 93.
Henri Peyre (1901–1988) American linguist
Literature and Sincerity (1963), p. 5
“The will to conquer is the first condition of victory.”
Ferdinand Foch (1851–1929) French soldier and military theorist
The Book of Positive Quotations (2007) by John Cook, Steve Deger, and Leslie Ann Gibson, p. 370
Victory is a thing of the will.
perhaps a different and better translation of the same remark) quoted by Barbara Tuchman in The Guns of August (Random House, 1962
Peter Sloterdijk (1947) German philosopher
Source: Kritik der zynischen Vernunft [Critique of Cynical Reason] (1983), p. 58
Enoch Fitch Burr (1818–1907) American astronomer
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 608.
Francis Parkman (1823–1893) American historian
Pt. I, Ch. 2
Pioneers of France in the New World (1865)
Alfred Horsley Hinton (1863–1908) British photographer
Source: Practical Pictorial Photography, 1898, How expression may be given to a picture, p. 33
John Gray (1948) British philosopher
'Isaiah Berlin: The Value of Decency' (p.99)
Gray's Anatomy: Selected Writings (2009)
Stephen Jay Gould book Leonardo's Mountain of Clams and the Diet of Worms
"War of the Worldviews", p. 352
Leonardo's Mountain of Clams and the Diet of Worms (1998)
Joseph Beuys (1921–1986) German visual artist
Source: 1980's, Interview with Kate Horsefield, 1980, pp. 62-63; Also cited in: Video Data Bank, School/Art Institute Chicago, (1981) Profile, Volume 1
Ghazi Saiyyad Salar Masud (1014) semi-legendary Muslim figure from India
Awadh (Uttar Pradesh), Mir‘at-i-Mas‘udi in Elliot and Dowson, History of India as told by its own historians, Vol. II. p. 524-547
Aram Manukian (1879–1919) Armenian revolutionary, politician and general who managed and led the Van Resistance and instrumented the …
On January 5, 1918, on the eve of Armenian Christmas. Attributed without citation in [Death of Aram Manoukian - January 29, 1919, http://thisweekinarmenianhistory.blogspot.com/2013/01/death-of-aram-manoukian-january-29-1919.html, thisweekinarmenianhistory.com, 29 January 2013, 15 March 2014]
Jared Diamond book Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed
Source: Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed (2005), Chapter "Why do some societies make disastrous decisions", section "Disastrous values" (Penguin Books, 2011, pages 432-433, ISBN 978-0-241-95868-1.
Raymond Poincaré (1860–1934) 10th President of the French Republic
Welcoming Address http://www.firstworldwar.com/source/parispeaceconf_poincare.htm at the Paris Peace Conference (18 January 1919).
James McNeill Whistler (1834–1903) American-born, British-based artist
1870 - 1903, his lecture 'Ten O'Clock' (1885)
Source: James McNeill Whistler (1834–1903), Weinberg, H. Barbara, 'Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History'. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2000–. http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/whis/hd_whis.htm (April 2010)
Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden (1946) King of Sweden
royalcorrespondent.com http://royalcorrespondent.com/2013/02/15/an-interview-with-his-majesty-king-carl-xvi-gustaf-of-sweden/
Gustav Stresemann (1878–1929) German politician, statesman, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate
1910s, Speech in the Reichstag, 18 March 1918
Mao Zedong (1893–1976) Chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China
On the Correct Handling of Contradictions Among the People
Janez Drnovšek (1950–2008) Slovenian politician
“Vegetarianism would increase the chance for long-term survival of mankind,” interview with Osvoboditev živali (January 2006) http://www.osvoboditev-zivali.org/?arhv=01738.
David Kaiser (1971) American physicist
Turning physicists into quantum mechanics (2007)
Charles Taze Russell (1852–1916) Founder of the Bible Student Movement
Source: Milennial Dawn, Vol. III: Thy Kingdom Come (1891), p. 167.
Adam Przeworski (1940) Polish-American academic
Adam Przeworski and Michael Wallerstein, The American Political Science Review (Jun., 1982)
Ulrich Wilcken (1862–1944) German historian
Alexander the Great, p. 22