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Quotes from Martha Nussbaum

I am not a pacifist - I think that violence and self-defence are often morally justified.
~ Martha Nussbaum
Courses in the humanities, in particular, often seem impractical, but they are vital, because they stretch your imagination and challenge your mind to become more responsive, more critical, bigger.
~ Martha Nussbaum
My own students say they don't trust anyone who voted for Trump. How can you have a democracy with that?
~ Martha Nussbaum
It's always easier for people to face backward than to face forward.
~ Martha Nussbaum
People - and I think this is particularly true of Americans - don't like to be passive. They like to seize control.
~ Martha Nussbaum
When we have emotions of fear and pity toward the hero of a tragedy, we explore aspects of our own vulnerability in a safe and pleasing setting.
~ Martha Nussbaum
Philanthropy can have a very strong selfish component.
~ Martha Nussbaum
I worked among many famous philosophers, and I tried to observe how they treated students. I knew which ones I wanted to be like, and which ones I didn't.
~ Martha Nussbaum
I think ageing is challenging, surprising, fun, and full of friendship, so that is the approach I'll take, objecting to the stigmatization of ageing in so many modern societies.
~ Martha Nussbaum
I don't waste time despising people.
~ Martha Nussbaum
I wish a person with a record of competence such as Nitish Kumar would get a chance to lead India.
~ Martha Nussbaum
You can't have a democracy when people don't learn to put themselves in the shoes of another person, who can't think what their policies mean for others.
~ Martha Nussbaum
I'm very passionate about political issues, but I also think that listening to people who disagree is extremely important, and I try to build that into my teaching, sometimes by co-teaching with rightwing colleagues.
~ Martha Nussbaum
Giving children the sense that you always ought to speak up for what's right, even if it costs you something, that's something you can do.
~ Martha Nussbaum
In general, I agree with Socrates that what democracies badly need is the examined life, and we need to think critically about ourselves.
~ Martha Nussbaum
You have to address anger, fear, and then to think about what the alternatives are: hope, faith, a certain kind of brotherly love. And then you have to set yourself to cultivate those.
~ Martha Nussbaum
In my case, I give a lot to animal welfare because I think that's pretty neglected in America.
~ Martha Nussbaum
The first thing you get from the humanities, when they're well taught, is critical thinking. Philosophy in particular can play that role, not just in universities but in schools as well.
~ Martha Nussbaum
It's easy to think that college classes are mainly about preparing you for a job. But remember: this may be the one time in your life when you have a chance to think about the whole of your life, not just your job.
~ Martha Nussbaum
People shouldn't be teaching if they break appointments, if they behave in an irresponsible way. I try to be down-to-earth and sensible. I want students to know I'm going to work for all of them and not play favorites and that I'm really going to do my work.
~ Martha Nussbaum
The U.S. has always understood itself to be united around political principles and not around culture, whereas the nations of Europe have a much more traditional conception of nationhood that is connected to romanticism, which thinks of religion and culture as ingredients of nationhood.
~ Martha Nussbaum
Fear is ubiquitous in human life. It starts in infancy with our primal state of helplessness, where we can see what's going on but we can't move to get it. As we grow older we become a little more able to get what we want but then we're going to die so that gives fear another boost.
~ Martha Nussbaum
If people think that women only wear the burqa because of coercive pressure, let them create ample opportunities for them, at the same time enforce laws making primary and secondary education compulsory, and then see what women actually do.
~ Martha Nussbaum
Politicians are at a great distance from the academic world. Barack Obama was my colleague at Chicago - but could i ever talk to him now? Never.
~ Martha Nussbaum