Léon Brillouin (1889–1969) French physicist
[Léon Brillouin, Science and Information Theory, second edition, Academic Press, New York, 1962, 0-48643-918-6, 9]
Léon Brillouin (1889–1969) French physicist
[Léon Brillouin, Science and Information Theory, second edition, Academic Press, New York, 1962, 0-48643-918-6, 9]
John Gray (1948) British philosopher
'Santayana's Alternative' (p.67-8)
Gray's Anatomy: Selected Writings (2009)
Donald Hill (1922–1994) British historian and engineer
A History of Engineering in Classical and Medieval Times, (1985), 1. Introduction.
Raymond Geuss book Philosophy and Real Politics
Source: Philosophy and Real Politics (2008), pp. 16-17.
Kirby Page (1890–1957) American clergyman
Must We Go to War? (1937)
Alvin M. Weinberg (1915–2006) American nuclear physicist
Interview http://www.ornl.gov/info/ornlreview/rev28-1/text/wbgbar.htm by Bill Cabage and Carolyn Krause for the ORNL Review (April 1995).
Manis Friedman (1946) American rabbi
Answer for the question "How Should Jews Treat Their Arab Neighbors?" for the "Moment" magazine. http://www.momentmag.com/Exclusive/2009/2009-06/200906-Ask_Rabbis.html <br class="br">On the Israeli-Arab conflict
“How to value my own self-esteem more than the praise of others.”
Frank Crane (1861–1928) American Presbyterian minister
Four Minute Essays Vol. 7 (1919), A School for Living
Richard Huelsenbeck (1892–1974) German poet
as quoted in The Sound of Poetry / The poetry of Sound, ed. Marjorie Perloff & Craig Dworkin; University of Chicago Press, 2009, p. 310, note 22
a critic on the sound-poetry of Dadaist Hugo Ball
Howard Raiffa (1924–2016) American academic
Part II, Chapter 6, The Role of Time, p. 87.
The Art and Science of Negotiation (1982)
“So-called instincts are instructive, Felix. They point to survival values.”
Robert A. Heinlein book Beyond This Horizon
Source: Beyond This Horizon (1948; originally serialized in 1942), Chapter 7, “Burn him down at once—”, p. 76
John McCain (1936–2018) politician from the United States
"Russia dissidents are our moral equals" http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2017/02/13/trump-gets-it-wrong-on-putin-russia-moral-equals-john-mccain-column/97822770/ (13 February 2017), USA Today <br class="br">2010s, 2017
John G. Bennett (1897–1974) British mathematician and author
Gurdjieff’s All and Everything (1950)
Yukio Mishima (1925–1970) Japanese author
Yukio Mishima on Hagakure : The Samurai Ethic and Modern Japan (1977) as translated by Kathryn Sparling, p. 105; Mishima's commentary on the sayings of Yamamoto Tsunetomo.
Christian Homburg (1962) German academic
Source: "A multiple-layer model of market-oriented organizational culture", 2000, p. 451
John Ashcroft (1942) American politician
Source: Never Again: Securing America and Restoring Justice (2006), p. 30
Colin Cherry (1914–1979) British scientist
Source: On Human Communication (1957), What Is It That We Communicate?, p. 10
Norbert Wiener book Cybernetics: Or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine
VIII. Information, Language, and Society. p. 157.
Cybernetics: Or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine (1948)
N. K. Jemisin book The Broken Kingdoms
Source: The Broken Kingdoms (2011), Chapter 17 “A Golden Chain” (engraving on metal plate) (p. 309)
Bernhard Riemann (1826–1866) German mathematician
General Relation of the Concept System of Thesis and Antithesis
Gesammelte Mathematische Werke (1876)
Sita Ram Goel (1921–2003) Indian activist
Defence of Hindu Society (1983)
Sam Keen (1931) author, professor, and philosopher
Source: The Passionate Life (1983), pp. 23-24
Louis Brandeis (1856–1941) American Supreme Court Justice
Dissent, New State Ice Co. v. Liebmann, 285 U.S. 262 (1932).
Judicial opinions
Francis Escudero (1969) Filipino politician
"Chiz the whiz takes aim at the Upper House",The Philippine Daily Inquirer, 29 May 2005, p. Q1.
2005
Emil Nolde (1867–1956) German artist
Quote of Nolde's letter to Hans Fehr, 1905; published in 'Aus Leben und Werkstatt Emil Noldes', 'Das Kunstblatt' no. 7 (1919), p. 208; as cited in 'The Revival of Printmaking in Germany', I. K. Rigby; in German Expressionist Prints and Drawings - Essays Vol 1.; published by Museum Associates, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, California & Prestel-Verlag, Germany, 1986, p. 40
Hans Fehr expressed in a letter to Nolde his concern about the 'recklessness' and 'licentiousness' of some prints by Nolde. Fehr published Nolde's response in 1919
1900 - 1920
Herbert A. Simon book Administrative Behavior
Source: 1940s-1950s, Administrative Behavior, 1947, p. 114.
Henry Adams (1838–1918) journalist, historian, academic, novelist
The Education of Henry Adams (1907)
Georg Simmel (1858–1918) German sociologist, philosopher, and critic
Source: The Metropolis and Modern Life (1903), p. 414
Max Beerbohm (1872–1956) English writer
Source: Zuleika Dobson http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext99/zdbsn11.txt (1911), Ch. II
Fernando J. Corbató (1926–2019) American computer scientist
Source: On Building Systems That Will Fail (1991), p. 80
David Lloyd George (1863–1945) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Speech in Limehouse, East London (30 July 1909), quoted in Better Times: Speeches by the Right Hon. D. Lloyd George, M.P., Chancellor of the Exchequer (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1910), p. 150.
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Barbara Hepworth (1903–1975) English sculptor
Source: 1932 - 1946, The Studio 132:643', (1946), p. 279
Fernand Léger (1881–1955) French painter
Quote from 'Notes on Contemporary Plastic Life', 'Kunstblatt', Berlin 1923; as quoted in The documents of 20th century art – Functions of Painting by Fernand Léger, in Thames and Hudson Ltd, London 1973, p. 25
Quotes of Fernand Leger, 1920's
Maneka Gandhi (1956) Indian politician and activist
On the use of gomutra as a floor cleaner, as quoted in "Holy cow! Government offices may soon be cleaned using liquid made from bovine urine" http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2015-01-09/news/57883715_1_cow-urine-product-floors, The Economic Times (9 January 2015) <br class="br">2011-present
Omar Bradley (1893–1981) United States Army field commander during World War II
Source: A Soldier's Story (1951), p. 310
Bhakti Tirtha Swami (1950–2005) American Hindu writer
A visionary leader knows he must lead by example, and that his leadership will have a powerful impact on both present and future generations.
Ten Characteristics of a Servant-Leader
Books, Leadership for an Age of Higher Consciousness, Volume II: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Times (Hari-Nama Press, 2001)
“To have news value is to have a tin can tied to one’s tail.”
T. E. Lawrence (1888–1935) British archaeologist, military officer, and diplomat
Letter (1 April 1935); published in The Letters of T.E. Lawrence (1988), edited by Malcolm Brown.
Marion Woodman (1928–2018) Canadian writer
Source: Addiction to Perfection (1982), p. 15
John Passmore (1914–2004) Australian philosopher
Source: The Perfectibility of Man (1971), p. 282.
Eugene Rotberg (1930)
“Speech on Banking Systems for the New York Times and Glass Steagall." http://www.generotberg.com/speeches/1990s/Banking%20System%20article%201990s.pdf. (1990)
Samuel Alito (1950) Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
Dissenting, CLS v. Martinez, 130 S. Ct. 2971, 3015-16 (2010).
Eugene Fama (1939) American economist and Nobel laureate in Economics
Source: Common risk factors in the returns on stocks and bonds, 1993, p. 8
“Utility then is not the measure of exchangeable value, although it is absolutely essential to it.”
David Ricardo (1772–1823) British political economist, broker and politician
Source: The Principles of Political Economy and Taxation (1821) (Third Edition), Chapter I, Section I, On Value, p. 5
Benjamin N. Cardozo (1870–1938) United States federal judge
Wood v. Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon, 222 N.Y. 88, 91; 118 N.E. 214 (N.Y. 1917). This opening paragraph has been debated among legal practitioners, some of whom take its tone to be a sly rebuke by Cardozo of a profession which he considered to have an exaggerated influence.
Judicial opinions
James Wesley Rawles (1960) Survivalist-fiction author and blogger
Source: How to Survive the End of the World as We Know It, Plume, New York (2009), p. 18
Alfred Stieglitz (1864–1946) American photographer
Source: 'A Plea for Art Photography in America', Alfred Stieglitz, in 'Photographic Mosaics,' Vol 28, 1892: About Pictorialism.
Roberto Mangabeira Unger (1947) Brazilian philosopher and politician
Source: Plasticity Into Power: Comparative-Historical Studies on the Institutional Conditions of Economic and Military Success (1987), p. 160
“Any false value is gonna be fairly boring in Perl, mathematicians notwithstanding.”
Larry Wall (1954) American computer programmer and author, creator of Perl
[199707300650.XAA05515@wall.org, 1997]
Usenet postings, 1997
Carl Schmitt (1888–1985) German jurist, political theorist and professor of law
"The Tyranny of Values" (1959)
Michelle Obama (1964) lawyer, writer, wife of Barack Obama and former First Lady of the United States
2000s, Democratic National Convention speech (2008)
Michael Savage (1942) U.S. radio talk show host, Commentator, and Author
Source: The Savage Nation: Saving America from the Liberal Assault on Our Borders, Language and Culture (2003), pp. 136–138; "White Male Inventions" http://www.dadi.org/ms_dwm.htm (December 15, 1999)
Tom Peters book In Search of Excellence
Source: In Search of Excellence (1982), p. 280.
Benito Mussolini (1883–1945) Duce and President of the Council of Ministers of Italy. Leader of the National Fascist Party and subsequen…
Diuturna [The Lasting] (1921) as quoted in Rational Man : A Modern Interpretation of Aristotelian Ethics (1962) by H. B. Veatch
1920s
Karl Jaspers (1883–1969) German psychiatrist and philosopher
On Truth (1948), Pt 2, Ch. 3, II, B, 3, b)
Michael E. Porter (1947) American engineer and economist
Michael Porter, "The CEO as strategist," in: Henry Mintzberg, Bruce W. Ahlstrand, and Joseph Lampel (eds.). Strategy bites back: It is a lot more, and less, than you ever imagined. Pearson Education, 2005. p. 45
Kurt Student (1890–1978) German Luftwaffe general during World War II
Quoted in "The Other Side of the Hill" - Page 168 - by Basil Henry Liddell Hart - History - 1948.
Dawud Wharnsby (1972) Canadian musician
"What Has Become"
For Whom The Troubadour Sings (2010)
George Soros (1930) Hungarian-American business magnate, investor, and philanthropist
Why We Must Not Reelect President Bush (2004)
Diederik Aerts (1953) Belgian theoretical physicist
Source: World views. From Fragmentation to Integration (1994), p. 8
“[Knowledge assets are] stocks of knowledge through which different value added services flow.”
Max Boisot (1943–2011) British academic and educator
Source: Knowledge Assets, 1998, p. 3.; as cited in: Evans, M. M., and Natasha Ali. "Bridging knowledge management life cycle theory and practice." 2013.
Arthur M. Jolly (1969) American writer
Arthur M. Jolly, interview with Purple Pencil Adventures http://www.purplepenciladventures.com/2010/04/why-write-screenwriter-and-playwright.html (2010) <br class="br">Interviews and profiles
Robert N. Proctor (1954) American historian
Source: Value-free science?: Purity and power in modern knowledge, 1991, p. 86
Edward A. Shanken (1964) American art historian
Edward A. Shanken. " The House That Jack Built: Jack Burnham's Concept of "Software" as a Metaphor for Art http://www.artexetra.com/House.html" in Leonardo Electronic Almanac 6:10 (November, 1998)
“Love is an energy which exists of itself. It is its own value.”
Thornton Wilder (1897–1975) American playwright and novelist
TIME magazine (3 February 1958)
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882) American philosopher, essayist, and poet
1830s, The American Scholar http://www.emersoncentral.com/amscholar.htm (1837)
Georg Simmel (1858–1918) German sociologist, philosopher, and critic
The Metropolis and Modern Life (1903)
Ralph George Hawtrey (1879–1975) British economist
‘Foreword’ (1961) to A Century of Bank Rate (1962, 2nd ed.), p. xxii.
A Century of Bank Rate (1938)
“I realized that true human values and human worth have almost zero connection with money.”
Robert Kuok (1923) Malaysian businessman
Cap 2 "The Wuhan Songsters"
Harold Holt (1908–1967) Australian politician, 17th Prime Minister of Australia
address to federal parliament after returning from a tour of Asia, 12 April 1967
As prime minister
Source: http://pmtranscripts.pmc.gov.au/sites/default/files/original/00001559.pdf
Susan Sontag (1933–2004) American writer and filmmaker, professor, and activist
Frankfurt Book Fair speech (2003)
Richard Hofstadter (1916–1970) American historian
Source: Anti-Intellectualism in American Life (1974), p. 30
Melanie Phillips (1951) British journalist
http://www.melaniephillips.com/articles/archives/001420.html
Walton Hale Hamilton (1881–1958) Yale Law Professor
Source: The Institutional Approach to Economic Theory, 1919, p. 309: Introduction
Max Horkheimer book Eclipse of Reason
describing the pragmatist view, p. 51.
Eclipse of Reason (1947)
Howard P. Robertson (1903–1961) American mathematician and physicist
Geometry as a Branch of Physics (1949)
Fernando J. Corbató (1926–2019) American computer scientist
Source: On Building Systems That Will Fail (1991), p. 81
Warren Farrell (1943) author, spokesperson, expert witness, political candidate
Source: Father and Child Reunion (2001), p. 116.
Benjamin Graham (1894–1976) American investor
Source: The Intelligent Investor: The Classic Text on Value Investing (1949), Chapter II, The Investor and Stock-Market Fluctuations, p. 41
John R. Commons (1862–1945) United States institutional economist and labor historian
Source: Legal foundations of capitalism. 1924, p. 25
Maurice Glasman, Baron Glasman (1961) British philosopher
Blue Labour, The Profundity of Defeat http://www.bluelabour.org/2013/10/30/285/
Donald J. Trump (1946) 45th President of the United States of America
2010s, 2016, June, Speech about the Orlando Shooting (June 13, 2016)
Freeman Dyson (1923) theoretical physicist and mathematician
Selected Papers of Freeman Dyson with Commentary. https://books.google.com/books?id=nnyNUidX1OMC&pg=PA1 American Mathematical Soc. (1996) p. 1
Piet Mondrian (1872–1944) Peintre Néerlandais
note from his postcard, late May 1943; as quoted in Mondrian, - The Art of Destruction, Carel Blotkamp, Reaktion Books LTD. London 2001, p. 240
1940's
James Grier Miller (1916–2002) biologist
Source: Living systems, 1978, p. 16; As cited in: Sven Rasegård (2002) Man and Science: A Web of Systems and Social Conventions. p. 29
Kenji Miyazawa (1896–1933) Japanese poet and author of children's literature
I must have been once a fish that was eaten. <br class="br">Letter to Hosaka (May 1918); as quoted in Miyazawa Kenji: Selections, edited by Hiroaki Sato (University of California Press, 2007), pp. 12 https://books.google.it/books?id=D7IwDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA12-13.
Mata Amritanandamayi (1953) Hindu spiritual leader and guru
From Amritanandamayi's Speech Against Human Trafficking and Slavery at the Vatican (2014)
George Mason (1725–1792) American delegate from Virginia to the U.S. Constitutional Convention
June 17
Addresses to the Virginia Ratifying Convention (1788)
George C. Homans (1910–1989) American sociologist
Source: Social behavior: Its Elementary Forms, 1961, p. 43 (in 1974 edition)
“The variation in the value of money, however great, makes no difference in the rate of profits;…”
David Ricardo (1772–1823) British political economist, broker and politician
Source: The Principles of Political Economy and Taxation (1821) (Third Edition), Chapter I, On Value, p. 32
Mike Parson (1955) American politician
Q&A Interview with Mo. Lt. Gov. Mike Parson https://www.wordandway.org/item/3729-q-a-interview-with-mo-lt-gov-mike-parson (May 11, 2017)
Donald J. Trump (1946) 45th President of the United States of America
2010s, 2016, July, (21 July 2016)