Seymour Papert book Mindstorms: Children, Computers, and Powerful Ideas
Source: Mindstorms: Children, Computers, and Powerful Ideas (1980), Chapter 2, Mathophobia: The Fear of Learning
Seymour Papert book Mindstorms: Children, Computers, and Powerful Ideas
Source: Mindstorms: Children, Computers, and Powerful Ideas (1980), Chapter 2, Mathophobia: The Fear of Learning
Charles Babbage (1791–1871) mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical engineer who originated the concept of a programmable c…
Source: The Exposition of 1851: Views Of The Industry, The Science, and the Government Of England, 1851, p. 224
Joel Bakan (1959) Canadian writer, musician, filmmaker and legal scholar
Introduction, p. 2
The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power (2004)
James Fenimore Cooper (1789–1851) American author
Source: The Sea Lions or The Lost Sealers (1849), Ch. XII
Francis Place (1771–1854) English social reformer
Source: The Autobiography of Francis Place: 1771-1854, 1972, p. 216
Arthur Ransome (1884–1967) English author and journalist
Racundra's First Cruise (Chapter 1), 1923
“They will do anything for the worker, except become one.”
Gregory Benford book Timescape
Source: Timescape (1980), Chapter 5 (p. 46, concerning the peers)
Kazimir Malevich (1879–1935) Russian and Soviet artist of polish descent
Quote of Malevich from his letter 8 April 1932, to Meyerhold, in 'Two Letters to Meyerhold', in Kunst & Museumjournaal 6, (1990), pp. 9-10; as quoted by Paul Wood in The great Utopia, - The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde, 1915-1932; Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1992, p. 24 – note 112
This quote clarifies Malevich's famous return to the figuration of the Russian peasant life, in the time of forced collectivization of Russian agriculture: 'for him [= Malevich] the return to figuration was not a break with the Revolution but a way of safeguarding it and preventing the return of Classicism and Naturalism' (Paul Wood in The great Utopia; Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1992, p. 24 – note 112)
1931 - 1935
“Government can't do anything for you except in proportion as it can do something to you.”
William F. Buckley Jr. (1925–2008) American conservative author and commentator
As quoted in "Broken Government: Where the right went wrong," CNN (2006-11-03).
April Winchell (1960) American voice actor and writer
KFI-Los Angeles radio broadcast, March 25, 2001, 11:00 p.m. hour.
Alexander Lukashenko (1954) President of Belarus since 20 July 1994
As quoted in Топ-10 самых скандальных и оскорбительных высказываний Лукашенко http://europeanbelarus.org/be/news/2012/2/24/3941/ // Civil campaign European Belarus, europeanbelarus.org (in Russian)
St. George Tucker (1752–1827) Bermudan lawyer and judge
https://books.google.com/books?id=NTQ0AQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA412 Page 412
Blackstone’s Commentaries (1803)
Edith Hamilton (1867–1963) American teacher and writer
"The Rediscovery of Christ," Witness to the Truth: Christ and His Interpreters (1962)
Roger Ebert (1942–2013) American film critic, author, journalist, and TV presenter
Review http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/before-sunrise-1995 of Before Sunrise (27 January 1995) <br class="br">Reviews, Three star reviews
George S. Patton IV (1923–2004) U.S. Army general
Source: The Fighting Pattons (1997) by Brian M. Sobel, p. 30-31
Clive James (1939–2019) Australian author, critic, broadcaster, poet, translator and memoirist
Ibid.
Essays and reviews, At the Pillars of Hercules (1979)
Ai Weiwei (1957) Chinese concept artist
“ At home: Ai Weiwei http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/2/6fdcaae6-5959-11e1-abf1-00144feabdc0.html#axzz1nQPAYr26..” Financial Times, February 24, 2012. <br class="br">2010-, 2012
Friedrich Engels (1820–1895) German social scientist, author, political theorist, and philosopher
Source: (1845), p. 275
Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968) American clergyman, activist, and leader in the American Civil Rights Movement
In reference to the Black Muslims who advocated Black Nacionalism. At his Interview in Playboy (January 1965) https://web.archive.org/web/20080706183244/http://www.playboy.com/arts-entertainment/features/mlk/04.html <br class="br">1960s
Muhammad (570–632) Arabian religious leader and the founder of Islam
Narrated Abdullah bin Qais, in Bukhari, Volume 6, Book 60, Number 402
Sunni Hadith
Will Eisner (1917–2005) American cartoonist
The Plot: The Secret Story of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion (10/2/2005)
Jesse Ventura (1951) American politician and former professional wrestler
I Ain't Got Time To Bleed (1999)
André Gide (1869–1951) French novelist and essayist
Detached Pages, entry for 1913
Journals 1889-1949
Edward Said (1935–2003) Professor of English and literature
The World, the Text, and the Critic (1983), pp. 2-3
“Refuse all excess, except in youthful enthusiasm.”
Fausto Cercignani (1941) Italian scholar, essayist and poet
Examples of self-translation (c. 2004), Quotes - Zitate - Citations - Citazioni
Jacques Bainville (1879–1936) French historian and journalist
Action Française (1–11 December 1918), quoted in William R. Keylor, Jacques Bainville and the Renaissance of Royalist History in Twentieth-Century France (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1979), p. 131.
“The world about us would be desolate except for the world within us.”
Wallace Stevens (1879–1955) American poet
The Necessary Angel (1951), Imagination as Value
Bernard Brodie (1910–1978) American nuclear strategist
Pg. 42
Strategy in the Missile Age
Glenn Jacobs (1967) American professional wrestler and actor
9:44 P</small>.<small>M. <br class="br">This quote is effectively a condensed version of Alexander S. Peak's " Libertarianism: Ideology for the Common Man http://alexpeak.com/ww/2008/003.html" (15 January 2008), which also references libertarianism's appeal to the common person, voluntary interactions in society, libertarianism's prohibition on initiatory force, and the connection between libertarianism and the Golden Rule. <br class="br">Interviewed on The Independents (2014)
Aneurin Bevan (1897–1960) Welsh politician
Hansard, House of Commons 5th series, vol. 346, col. 2139.
Speech in the House of Commons on 4 May 1939 opposing conscription.
1930s
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749–1832) German writer, artist, and politician
Der Handelnde ist immer gewissenlos; es hat niemand Gewissen als der Betrachtende.
Maxim 241, trans. Stopp
Variant translation: The man of action is always unprincipled; none but the contemplative has a conscience
Maxims and Reflections (1833)
Lewis Pugh (1969) Environmental campaigner, maritime lawyer and endurance swimmer
p 167
Achieving The Impossible (2010)
Paul Karl Feyerabend (1924–1994) Austrian-born philosopher of science
Pg 159.
Conquest of Abundance (2001 [posthumous])
Henry Edward Manning (1808–1892) English Roman Catholic archbishop and cardinal
Source: Towards Evening (1889), p. 34
Sita Ram Goel (1921–2003) Indian activist
Muslim Separatism – Causes and Consequences (1987)
“Age is a slowing down of everything except fear.”
Mignon McLaughlin (1913–1983) American journalist
The Complete Neurotic's Notebook (1981), Unclassified
Mao Zedong (1893–1976) Chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China
On Practice (1937)
Vladimir Lenin (1870–1924) Russian politician, led the October Revolution
"Report on the Activities of the Council of People’s Commissars" (24 January 1918); Collected Works, Vol. 26, pp. 459-61.
1910s
Mark Pattison (1813–1884) English author and Church of England priest
Source: Memoirs (1885), Chapter III, pp. 128–130
John C. Baez (1961) American mathematician and mathematical physicist
The octonions, Bull. Amer. Math. Soc., 39, 145–205, 2002 http://doi.org/10.1090/S0273-0979-01-00934-X, (p. 147)
Jan Toporowski (1950)
Theories of Financial Disturbance (2005), Ch. 15. Conclusion: the disturbance of economists by finance
Joseph Priestley book Essay on the First Principles of Government
Section III, "Of Civil Liberty"
Essay on the First Principles of Government, 2nd Edition (1771)
James A. Garfield (1831–1881) American politician, 20th President of the United States (in office in 1881)
1880s, Speech to the 'Boys in Blue' (1880)
George W. Bush (1946) 43rd President of the United States
2010s, 2015, Remarks at the SMU 100th Spring Commencement (May 2015)
Muhammad (570–632) Arabian religious leader and the founder of Islam
Sunni Hadith
Context: It is reported on the authority of Abu Huraira that the Messenger of Allah said: I have been commanded to fight against people so long as they do not declare that there is no god but Allah, and he who professed it was guaranteed the protection of his property and life on my behalf except for the right affairs rest with Allah.
“Everything is a dangerous drug to me except reality, which is unendurable.”
Cyril Connolly book The Unquiet Grave
Part I: Ecce Gubernator (p. 37)
The Unquiet Grave (1944)
Thomas Carlyle (1795–1881) Scottish philosopher, satirical writer, essayist, historian and teacher
1840s, Heroes and Hero-Worship (1840), The Hero as Prophet
“Everyone is against me - except the people!”
John Diefenbaker (1895–1979) 13th Prime Minister of Canada
Rallying cry of the 1963 election campaign.
Jane Austen (1775–1817) English novelist
Letter (1801-05-12) [Letters of Jane Austen -- Brabourne Edition]
Letters
Robert Aaron Gordon (1908–1978) American economist
Source: Business Leadership in the Large Corporation (1945), p. 259, footnote 26
Michael Franti (1966) American rapper
Interview, live at Coachella http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YMwcXBePqE
Mark Slouka (1958) author
Quitting the paint factory: On the virtues of idleness
János Kornai (1928) Hungarian economist
János Kornai, in "An Interview with János Kornai : Interviewed by Olivier Blanchard", Macroeconomic Dynamics, 1999
Milo Yiannopoulos (1984) British journalist
Milo Yiannopoulos Doesn’t Have Feelings https://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/08/magazine/milo-yiannopoulos-doesnt-have-feelings.html The New York Times (4 May 2016) <br class="br">2016
Honoré de Balzac (1799–1850) French writer
Ah! combien de choses un enfant apprend à sa mère. Il y a tant de promesses faites entre nous et la vertu dans cette protection incessante due à un être faible, que la femme n’est dans sa véritable sphère que quand elle est mère; elle déploie alors seulement ses forces, elle pratique les devoirs de sa vie, elle en a tous les bonheurs et tous les plaisirs.
Part I, ch. XXXI.
Letters of Two Brides (1841-1842)
Lauren Southern (1995) Canadian libertarian commentator
“Alt-right” women are upset that “alt-right” men are treating them terribly https://www.salon.com/2017/12/04/alt-right-women-are-upset-that-alt-right-men-are-treating-them-terribly/?page=2 (12 April 2017)
Carl Sagan (1934–1996) American astrophysicist, cosmologist, author and science educator
4 min 40 sec
Cosmos: A Personal Voyage (1990 Update), Who Speaks for Earth? [Episode 13]
“I don't know what to say really -- except that you look immortal and I look bereft.”
Peter Greenaway (1942) British film director
Philip
8 1/2 Women
Vyasa central and revered figure in most Hindu traditions
In p. 1.
Sources, Seer of the Fifth Veda: Kr̥ṣṇa Dvaipāyana Vyāsa in the Mahābhārata
Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) 3rd President of the United States of America
1820s, Letter to A. Coray (1823)
Leslie Weatherhead (1893–1976) English theologian
Source: The Christian Agnostic (1965), p.72
Reijer Hooykaas (1906–1994) Dutch historian
Source: Religion and the rise of modern science, 1972, p. 8
“The society of the Culture-Philistines makes life a burden to exceptional men.”
Georg Brandes (1842–1927) Danish literature critic and scholar
Source: An Essay on Aristocratic Radicalism (1889), p. 10
“The word "modern" no longer has an automatic prestige except among fools.”
Nicolás Gómez Dávila (1913–1994) Colombian writer and philosopher
Sucesivos Escolios a un Texto Implícito (1992)
Edith Stein (1891–1942) Jewish-German nun, theologian and philosopher
Essays on Woman (1996), The Significance of Woman's Intrinsic Value in National Life (1928)
Leo Strauss (1899–1973) Classical philosophy specialist and father of neoconservativism
Source: Liberalism Ancient and Modern (1968), p. 231; from the "Preface" to Spinoza's Critique of Religion
Robert F. Kennedy (1925–1968) American politician and brother of John F. Kennedy
Speech at the University of Kansas at Lawrence http://www.jfklibrary.org/Research/Research-Aids/Ready-Reference/RFK-Speeches/Remarks-of-Robert-F-Kennedy-at-the-University-of-Kansas-March-18-1968.aspx (18 March 1968)
Winston S. Churchill book A History of the English-Speaking Peoples
On the death of King Harold at the Battle of Hastings on October 14, 1066; Vol I; The Birth of Britain.
A History of the English-Speaking Peoples (1956–58)
Ulysses S. Grant (1822–1885) 18th President of the United States
1870s, Fifth State of the Union Address (1873)
James A. Garfield (1831–1881) American politician, 20th President of the United States (in office in 1881)
1860s, Oration at Ravenna, Ohio (1865)
Samuel T. Cohen (1921–2010) American physicist
F*** You! Mr. President: Confessions of the Father of the Neutron Bomb (2006)
Charles James Fox (1749–1806) British Whig statesman
William Hunt, 'Fox, Charles James (1749–1806)', Dictionary of National Biography (1889).
About
Felix Adler (1851–1933) German American professor of political and social ethics, rationalist, and lecturer
Section 4 : Moral Ideals
Founding Address (1876), Life and Destiny (1913)
Orson Pratt (1811–1881) Apostle of the LDS Church
Journal of Discourses 17:279 (September 20, 1874).
Joseph Smith Jr.'s First Vision
Simon Hoggart (1946–2014) English journalist and broadcaster
Hoggart's Guardian column 9 Feb 1980 http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/1980/feb/09/zimbabwe.simonhoggart
Ellen Kushner book The Privilege of the Sword
Part III, Chapter VIII (p. 299)
The Privilege of the Sword (2006)
Rollo May (1909–1994) US psychiatrist
Source: The Courage to Create (1975), Ch. 4 : Creativity and the Encounter, p. 80
Irving Langmuir (1881–1957) American chemist and physicist
Irving Langmuir, "The Constitution and Fundamental Properties of Solids and Liquids. Part I. Solids.", Journal of the American Chemical Society, September 5, 1916