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Classical Democracy Quotes By Chris Hedges

Inverted totalitarianism, unlike classical totalitarianism, does not revolve around a demagogue or charismatic leader. It finds expression in the anonymity of the Corporate State. It purports to cherish democracy, patriotism, and the Constitution while manipulating internal levers. — Chris Hedges

Classical Democracy Quotes By Robert Irwin

To be an artist is not a matter of making paintings or objects at all. What we are really dealing with is our state of consciousness and the shape of our perceptions. — Robert Irwin

Classical Democracy Quotes By Robert Carlyle

A lot of my work is with children and there's a reason for that, because they really level you. — Robert Carlyle

Classical Democracy Quotes By Martin Buber

For God does not want to be believed in, to be debated and defended by us, but simply to be realized through us. — Martin Buber

Classical Democracy Quotes By Sweety Shinde

Don't underestimate your own triumphs. Leave it to the enemy.
# Krishn — Sweety Shinde

Classical Democracy Quotes By Sebastian Fitzek

The end justifies the means. Sometimes you have to do the wrong thing to get the right result. — Sebastian Fitzek

Classical Democracy Quotes By Niall Ferguson

So much of liberalism in its classical sense is taken for granted in the west today and even disrespected. We take freedom for granted, and because of this we don't understand how incredibly vulnerable it is. — Niall Ferguson

Classical Democracy Quotes By Muhammad Asad

The vast majority of administrators, at all times and in all societies, are prone to commit grievous errors if left entirely to their own devices. Hence, they should not be left to their own devices, and should be allowed to govern only in consultation with the accredited representatives of the whole community, which is one of the classical lessons of history that no nation may neglect except at its own peril. — Muhammad Asad

Classical Democracy Quotes By Eric Monsky

There was clairvoyance to their words and a tenderness in their inflections that instilled even in the most cynical of male hearts that faith and fate weren't just words, they were our guides and as long as you kept your heart open, sooner or later love would find its way into it. — Eric Monsky

Classical Democracy Quotes By Mary Renault

Men are not born equal in themselves, so I think it beneath a man to postulate that they are. If I thought myself as good as Sokrates I should be a fool; and if, not really believing it, I asked you to make me happy by assuring me of it, you would rightly despise me. So why should I insult my fellow-citizens by treating them as fools and cowards? A man who thinks himself as good as everyone else will be at no pains to grow better. On the other hand, I might think myself as good as Sokrates, and even persuade other fools to agree with me; but under a democracy, Sokrates is there in the Agora to prove me wrong. I want a city where I can find my equals and respect my betters, whoever they are; and where no one can tell me to swallow a lie because it is expedient, or some other man's will. — Mary Renault

Classical Democracy Quotes By Bertrand Russell

Ever since Plato most philosophers have considered it part of their business to produce 'proofs' of immortality and the existence of God. They have found fault with the proofs of their predecessors - Saint Thomas rejected Saint Anselm's proofs, and Kant rejected Descartes' - but they have supplied new ones of their own. In order to make their proofs seem valid, they have had to falsify logic, to make mathematics mystical, and to pretend that deepseated prejudices were heaven-sent intuitions. — Bertrand Russell

Classical Democracy Quotes By Moses Finley

We must consider not only why the classical theory of democracy appears to be in contradiction with the observed practice, but also why the many different responses to this observation, though mutually incompatible, all share the belief that democracy is the best form of political organization. — Moses Finley

Classical Democracy Quotes By Joe Hill

I wouldn't underrate the power of regret. It doesn't feel good ... But it's hard to learn anything important without it. — Joe Hill

Classical Democracy Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

The busy man has few idle visitors; to the boiling pot the flies come not. — Benjamin Franklin

Classical Democracy Quotes By Anonymous

Pacifists are reluctant to remember this, but early on the ancient Greeks invented democracy as a continuation of war by other means. The assembly practice on the scale of the citystate came directly from the assembly of warriors. Equality of speech stemmed from equality in the face of death. Athenian democracy was a hoplitic democracy. One was a citizen because one was a soldier - hence the exclusion of women and slaves. In a culture as violently agonistic as classical Greek culture, debate itself was understood as a moment of warlike confrontation, between citizens this time, in the sphere of speech, with the arms of persuasion.Moreover, "agon" signifies "assembly" as much as "competition. " The complete Greek citizen was one who was victorious both with arms and with discourse. — Anonymous

Classical Democracy Quotes By Mary Renault

What is democracy? It is what it says, the rule of the people. It is as good as the people are, or as bad. — Mary Renault

Classical Democracy Quotes By Jenny B. Jones

God isn't exactly hanging out with me these days. — Jenny B. Jones