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Stanley G. Payne (1934) American historian
Source: Fascism: Comparison and Definition (1980), A History of Fascism, 1914—1945 (1995), p. 126
“War is a convenient fix for government problems if it happens somewhere else. To other people.”
Sherwood Smith (1951) American fantasy and science fiction writer
Treason's Shore (Inda #4, 2009)
Warren Farrell book The Myth of Male Power
Source: The Myth of Male Power (1993), Part III: Government as substitute husband, p. 348.
John Stuart Mill (1806–1873) British philosopher and political economist
Source: On Representative Government (1861), Ch. II: The Criterion of a Good Form of Government (p. 167)
Alfred de Zayas (1947) American United Nations official
United Nations General Assembly - Promotion of a democratic and equitable international order http://www.ohchr.org/Documents/Issues/IntOrder/A-68-284_en.pdf. <br class="br">2013
Rutherford B. Hayes (1822–1893) American politician, 19th President of the United States (in office from 1877 to 1881)
Speech, Marion, Ohio (31 July 1875)
Robert A. Dahl (1915–2014) American political scientist
After the Revolution? (1970; 1990), Ch. 1 : Three Criteria for Authority
Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890–1969) American general and politician, 34th president of the United States (in office from 1953 to 1961)
Presidential news conference http://www.eisenhower.archives.gov/all_about_ike/quotes.html (13 May 1959) <br class="br">1950s
Ilana Mercer South African writer
"Trump Doesn’t Need to Talk Like A Conservative," http://www.unz.com/imercer/trump-doesnt-need-to-talk-like-a-conservative/ The Unz Review, March 19, 2016. <br class="br">2010s, 2016
Buckminster Fuller (1895–1983) American architect, systems theorist, author, designer, inventor and futurist
1960s, Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth (1963)
Francis Escudero (1969) Filipino politician
Sun Star Manila http://www.sunstar.com.ph/manila/local-news/2015/08/18/escudero-asks-govt-stop-buying-dilapidated-military-hardware-425294 <br class="br">2015
Nathaniel Lindley, Baron Lindley (1828–1921) English judge
In re A. B. & Co. (1900), L. R. 1 Q. B. D. [1900], C. A. p. 544. See also Ex-parte Blain, 12 Ch. D. 522; In re Pearson (1892), 2 Q. B. 263.
Jeremy Corbyn (1949) British Labour Party politician
Speech http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1988/jun/24/policing-london in the House of Commons (24 June 1988). <br class="br">1980s
Friedrich Hayek (1899–1992) Austrian and British economist and Nobel Prize for Economics laureate
1980s and later, Interview in Silver & Gold Report (1980)
Wilhelm Liebknecht (1826–1900) German socialist politician
No Compromise – No Political Trading (1899)
James Bovard (1956) American journalist
Lost Rights; The Destruction of American Liberty http://www.jimbovard.com/Lost%20Rights%20TOC%20Intro%20Chapter.htm
Allen West (politician) (1961) American politician; retired United States Army officer
2010s, Open letter to Khizr M. Khan (31 July 2016)
Bernard Lewis (1916–2018) British-American historian
Books, Islam and the West: A Conversation with Bernard Lewis (2006)
Peter Cain (1958) figure skater
Source: J. A. Hobson's Imperialism: A Study: A Centennial Retrospective (2002), p. 3.
Winston S. Churchill (1874–1965) Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Letter to Lord Londonderry (23 October 1937), quoted in Martin Gilbert, Prophet of Truth: Winston S. Churchill, 1922–1939 (London: Minerva, 1990), p. 873
The 1930s
Vladimir Lenin (1870–1924) Russian politician, led the October Revolution
Collected Works, Vol. 24, pp. 38–41.
Collected Works
Robert A. Taft (1889–1953) politician from the United States, son of 27th US President William Howard Taft
Speech at the Executive Club of Chicago, December 19, 1941
Alfred de Zayas (1947) American United Nations official
Report of the Independent Expert on the promotion of a democratic and equitable international order on the right of self determination http://www.ohchr.org/EN/Issues/IntOrder/Pages/Reports.aspx. <br class="br">2015, Report submitted to the UN General Assembly
Arthur Schopenhauer book Parerga and Paralipomena
Inzwischen verlangt die Billigkeit, daß man die Universitätsphilosophie nicht bloß, wie hier gescheht!, aus dem Standpunkte des angeblichen, sondern auch aus dem des wahren und eigentlichen Zweckes derselben beurtheile. Dieser nämlich läuft darauf hinaus, daß die künftigen Referendarien, Advokaten, Aerzte, Kandidaten und Schulmänner auch im Innersten ihrer Ueberzeugungen diejenige Richtung erhalten, welche den Absichten, die der Staat und seine Regierung mit ihnen haben, angemessen ist. Dagegen habe ich nichts einzuwenden, bescheide mich also in dieser Hinsicht. Denn über die Nothwendigkeit, oder Entbehrlichkeit eines solchen Staatsmittels zu urtheilen, halte ich mich nicht für kompetent; sondern stelle es denen anheim, welche die schwere Aufgabe haben, Menschen zu regieren, d. h. unter vielen Millionen eines, der großen Mehrzahl nach, gränzenlos egoistischen, ungerechten, unbilligen, unredlichen, neidischen, boshaften und dabei sehr beschränkten und querköpfigen Geschlechtes, Gesetz, Ordnung, Ruhe und Friede aufrecht zu erhalten und die Wenigen, denen irgend ein Besitz zu Theil geworden, zu schützen gegen die Unzahl Derer, welche nichts, als ihre Körperkräfte haben. Die Aufgabe ist so schwer, daß ich mich wahrlich nicht vermesse, über die dabei anzuwendenden Mittel mit ihnen zu rechten. Denn „ich danke Gott an jedem Morgen, daß ich nicht brauch’ für’s Röm’sche Reich zu sorgen,”—ist stets mein Wahlspruch gewesen. Diese Staatszwecke der Universitätsphilosophie waren es aber, welche der Hegelei eine so beispiellose Ministergunft verschafften. Denn ihr war der Staat „der absolut vollendete ethische Organismus,” und sie ließ den ganzen Zweck des menschlichen Daseyns im Staat aufgehn. Konnte es eine bessere Zurichtung für künftige Referendarien und demnächst Staatsbeamte geben, als diese, in Folge welcher ihr ganzes Wesen und Seyn, mit Leib und Seele, völlig dem Staat verfiel, wie das der Biene dem Bienenstock, und sie auf nichts Anderes, weder in dieser, noch in einer andern Welt hinzuarbeiten hatten, als daß sie taugliche Räder würden, mitzuwirken, um die große Staatsmaschine, diesen ultimus finis bonorum, im Gange zu erhalten? Der Referendar und der Mensch war danach Eins und das Selbe. Es war eine rechte Apotheose der Philisterei.
Sämtliche Werke, Bd. 5, p. 159, E. Payne, trans. (1974) Vol. 1, pp. 146-147
Parerga and Paralipomena (1851), On Philosophy in the Universities
Hillary Clinton (1947) American politician, senator, Secretary of State, First Lady
Presidential campaign (April 12, 2015 – 2016), Speech in Warren, Michigan (August 11, 2016)
Kenneth E. Boulding (1910–1993) British-American economist
Source: 1970s, Ecodynamics: A New Theory Of Societal Evolution, 1978, p. 121
Tony Judt (1948–2010) British historian
Ill Fares the Land (2010), Introduction
Herman Cain (1945) American writer, businessman and activist
[Tea Party speaker: 'Stupid people' running country, Dayton Daily News, 2010-10-15, Lynn, Hulsey, http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/dayton-news/tea-party-speaker-stupid-people-running-country-977298.html, 2011-10-08]
Jimmy Carter (1924) American politician, 39th president of the United States (in office from 1977 to 1981)
Pre-Presidency, First Presidential Nomination Acceptance Speech (1976)
Murray N. Rothbard book What Has Government Done to Our Money?
What Has Government Done to Our Money? (1980)
William C. Davis (1946) American historian
Source: Look Away!: A History of the Confederate States of America (2002), p. 9
Jeanne W. Ross (1958) American computer scientist
Source: IT governance, 2004, p. 7 as cited in: Wim Van Grembergen, Steven De Haes (2009) Enterprise Governance of Information Technology. p. 5
John Bright (1811–1889) British Radical and Liberal statesman
Resignation letter to Gladstone (12 July 1882), quoted in G. M. Trevelyan, The Life of John Bright (London: Constable, 1913), p. 433.
1880s
Nile Kinnick (1918–1943) College football player
Campaign speech for 1940 presidential candidate Wendell Willkie (September 27, 1940)
Epeli Ganilau (1951) Fijian politician
Views on the chiefly system
André Maurois (1885–1967) French writer
Un Art de Vivre (The Art of Living) (1939), The Art of Working
Charles Simic (1938) American poet
"A Thieves' Thanksgiving," http://www.nybooks.com/blogs/nyrblog/2014/nov/26/thieves-thanksgiving/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=NYR+Goya+Ferrante+crooks&utm_content=NYR+Goya+Ferrante+crooks+CID_8376c474295b4e263a32522d2bbfd922&utm_source=Email%20marketing%20software&utm_term=A%20Thieves%20Thanksgiving New York Review of Books, November 26, 2014
Aung San Suu Kyi (1945) State Counsellor of Myanmar and Leader of the National League for Democracy
Opening Keynote Address at NGO Forum on Women, Beijing China (1995)
Enoch Powell (1912–1998) British politician
Speech in Birmingham advising people to vote Labour (23 February 1974), quoted in Reflections of a Statesman. The Writings and Speeches of Enoch Powell (London: Bellew, 1991), p. 458
1970s
George W. Bush (1946) 43rd President of the United States
1990s, A Period of Consequences (September 1999)
Alex Salmond (1954) Scottish National Party politician and former First Minister of Scotland
Principles and Priorities : Programme for Government (September 5, 2007)
A. James Gregor (1929–2019) American political scientist
Source: Italian Fascism and Developmental Dictatorship, (1979), p. 260
Yehudi Menuhin (1916–1999) American violinist and conductor
Source: Americans for Justice in the Middle East A J M E News, Volumes 14-17 http://books.google.co.in/books?id=lTVtAAAAMAAJ, 1988, p. 30
George Holmes Howison (1834–1916) American philosopher
Source: The Limits of Evolution, and Other Essays, Illustrating the Metaphysical Theory of Personal Ideaalism (1905), The Harmony of Determinism and Freedom, p.338-9
“No government or social system is so evil that its people must be considered as lacking in virtue.”
John F. Kennedy (1917–1963) 35th president of the United States of America
1963, American University speech
Russell Baker (1925–2019) writer and satirst from the United States
"Lost Labor Love" (p.172)
So This Is Depravity (1980)
Götz Aly (1947) German journalist, historian and social scientist
Source: Hitler’s Beneficiaries: Plunder, Racial War, and the Nazi Welfare State (2007), p. 39
Suha Taji-Farouki (1950) British Islamic scholar
Islamic Thought in the Twentieth Century, I. B. Tauris, London 2004
Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) 3rd President of the United States of America
Letter to Albert Gallatin, 1803. ME 10:437
Posthumous publications, On financial matters
Rich Whitney (1955) American lawyer
"US Provides Military Assistance to 73 Percent of the World’s Dictatorships," https://www.globalresearch.ca/us-provides-military-assistance-to-73-percent-of-the-worlds-dictatorships/5611021 Global Research, September 23, 2017
Gerald Kaufman (1930–2017) British politician
Kaufman (April 2002) Speech to the House of Commons as cited in: Stuart Littlewood (14 january 2009). " Could the Rising Anger of British MPs Shake America’s Complacency?" http://www.middle-east-online.com/english/?id=29784. Middle East Online. Retrieved on 18 january 2009. <br class="br">This speech related to Israel's controversial military operation codenamed Defensive Wall
Gerald Ford (1913–2006) American politician, 38th President of the United States (in office from 1974 to 1977)
Speech to the International Eucharistic Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as quoted in the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner (13 August 1976)
1970s
Friedrich List (1789–1846) German economist with dual American citizenship
Source: The Natural System of Political Economy (1837), pp. 42–43
Cesar Chavez (1927–1993) American farm worker, labor leader, and civil rights activist
As quoted in Cesar Chavez : A Triumph of Spirit (1997) by Richard Griswold del Castillo and Richard A. Garcia, p. 116
John Marshall Harlan II (1899–1971) American judge and Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (1899-1971)
Dissenting in Reynolds v. Sims, 377 U.S. 533, 589 (1964).
Francis Escudero (1969) Filipino politician
2014, Speech: Sponsorship Speech for the FY 2015 National Budget
Firishta (1560–1620) Indian historian
Sultãn Ibrãhîm Qutb Shãh of Golconda (AD 1550-1580) Adoni (Karnataka)
Tãrîkh-i-Firishta
Sita Ram Goel (1921–2003) Indian activist
Small wonder that the word “Hindu” started becoming a dirty word in the academia as well as the media.
Hindu Temples – What Happened to Them, Volume II (1993)
“Well governed, poverty, ill governed, wealth a disgrace.”
Confucius (-551–-479 BC) Chinese teacher, editor, politician, and philosopher
The Ethics of Confucius https://books.google.ca/books?id=dYfFFik3e0YC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false, Cosimo Inc, 2005, p. 318 of Index under "People, the Nourishment of".<br>:Variation: To be wealthy in an unjust society is a disgrace. <br class="br">Attributed
Maxime Bernier (1963) Canadian politician
3 October 2016 Facebook post https://www.facebook.com/hon.maximebernier/posts/10154565323228703 quoted 28 May 2018 on Toronto Sun https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/bonokoski-mad-maxs-dustup-over-a-liberal-mps-skin-colour-comments <br class="br">About
Donald J. Trump (1946) 45th President of the United States of America
2010s, 2015, Presidential Bid Announcement (June 16, 2015)
Calvin Coolidge (1872–1933) American politician, 30th president of the United States (in office from 1923 to 1929)
1920s, Second State of the Union Address (1924)
Aung San Suu Kyi (1945) State Counsellor of Myanmar and Leader of the National League for Democracy
Please Use Your Liberty to Promote Ours (1997)
Albert Speer (1905–1981) German architect, Minister of Armaments and War Production for Nazi Germany
Testimony of Albert Speer, Munich, 15 June 1977 http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/speer.html
Augusto Pinochet (1915–2006) Former dictator of the republic of Chile
Press conference (11 September 1973) Youtube.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Hbhb0ozRuM <br class="br">1970s
“When there is a lack of honor in government, the morals of the whole people are poisoned.”
Herbert Hoover (1874–1964) 31st President of the United States of America
Quoted in the New York Times (9 August 1964)
Alfred de Zayas (1947) American United Nations official
UN expert on democracy highlights importance of free expression, information http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=46355&Cr=information&Cr1=#.Um9rdr_3DjA. <br class="br">2013
Vladimir Lenin (1870–1924) Russian politician, led the October Revolution
“Report on the Activities of the Council of People’s Commissars” (23-31 January 1918) http://www.marx2mao.com/Lenin/TCS18.html, as translated by Yuri Sdobnikov and George Hanna, Collected Works, Vol. 26, pp. 459-61. <br class="br">1910s
George W. Bush (1946) 43rd President of the United States
Meeting with Cabinet http://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news/releases/2007/02/20070205-2.html (February 7, 2007) <br class="br">2000s, 2007
Harry V. Jaffa (1918–2015) American historian and collegiate professor
2000s, The Real Abraham Lincoln: A Debate (2002), The South was a Closed Society
William D. Nordhaus (1941) American economist
"After Nobel in Economics, William Nordhaus Talks About Who’s Getting His Pollution-Tax Ideas Right: A few governments — notably, parts of Canada and South Korea — have adapted his ideas in ways that frame them as a financial windfall for taxpayers." https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/13/climate/nordhaus-carbon-tax-interview.html The New York Times. Oct. 13, 2018.
Tony Blair (1953) former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Hansard http://archive.is/20130707074457/http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200405/cmhansrd/cm050126/debtext/50126-03.htm%2350126-03_spnew24, House of Commons, 6th series, vol. 430, col. 302. <br class="br">In the House of Commons, 26 January 2005. <br class="br">2000s
Benjamin Ricketson Tucker (1854–1939) American journalist and anarchist
¶ 14
State Socialism and Anarchism: How Far They Agree, and Wherin They Differ (1888)
Donald J. Trump (1946) 45th President of the United States of America
Series https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/890193981585444864 of https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/890196164313833472 tweets https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/890197095151546369 by @realDonaldTrump. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Joseph Dunford, subsequently wrote to senior commanders https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/27/us/politics/transgender-military-trump-ban.html that "We will continue to treat all of our personnel with respect" until the White House sends the Defense Department new rules and the secretary of defense issues new guidelines. (26 July 2017) <br class="br">2010s, 2017, July
Calvin Coolidge (1872–1933) American politician, 30th president of the United States (in office from 1923 to 1929)
1920s, Ways to Peace (1926)
Enoch Powell (1912–1998) British politician
Speech http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1970/apr/07/northern-ireland-1#S5CV0799P0_19700407_HOC_336 in the House of Commons (7 April 1970) <br class="br">1970s
Adam Smith book The Theory of Moral Sentiments
Section II, Chap. II.
The Theory of Moral Sentiments (1759), Part VI
Derrick Jensen book The Culture of Make Believe
Source: The Culture of Make Believe (2003), p. 60
Mark Satin (1946) American political theorist, author, and newsletter publisher
So by one A.M. we are on the road. ...
Page 40. It's the fall of 1964. Satin is a freshman at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. "Plastic" became one of his favorite adjectives.
Confessions of a Young Exile (1976)
R. Lee Wrights (1958–2017) American gubernatorial candidate
2012, " The State of the Union is Still a State of War http://www.libertyforall.net/?p=7189"
“The unknown is the governing condition of war.”
Ferdinand Foch (1851–1929) French soldier and military theorist
Source: Precepts and Judgments (1919), p. 209
Herbert Morrison (1888–1965) British Labour politician
Parliamentary speech on the National Economy Bill, 28 September 1931. <br class="br"> Hansard http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1931/sep/28/schedule-services-in-respect-of-which#S5CV0257P0_19310928_HOC_409, HC 5ser vol 257 col 145.
Aurangzeb (1618–1707) Sixth Mughal Emperor
Goel, Sita Ram (2001). The story of Islamic imperialism in India. ISBN 9788185990231 Ch. 7.
Quotes from late medieval histories, 1660s
Samuel Adams (1722–1803) American statesman, Massachusetts governor, and political philosopher
As quoted in Radical Puritan, by Fowler, 51–52