Quotes About Ideology
But every difference of opinion is not a difference of principle.
~ Thomas Jefferson
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I am not a Federalist because I never submitted the whole system of my opinions to the creed of any party of men whatever....Such an addiction is the last degradation of a free and moral agent. If I could not go to heaven but with a party, I would not go there at all.
~ Thomas Jefferson
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Every reasonable human being should be a moderate Socialist.
~ Thomas Mann
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We are most likely to get angry and excited in our opposition to some idea when we ourselves are not quite certain of our own position, and are inwardly tempted to take the other side
~ Thomas Mann
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Let me tell you the whole truth: if ever Fascism should come to America, it will come in the name of freedom.
~ Thomas Mann
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Someday, with the right man in the White House, there will be a Department of Jesus, yes and a Secretary of Jesus.… Dismantle the New Deal, reverse the effects of World War II, restore fascism at home and around the world, flee into the past, can't you feel it, all the dangerous childish stupidity—"I don't like the way it came out, I want it to be my way.
~ Thomas Pynchon
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The Right can only live and work hermetically, in the hothouse of the past, while outside the Left prosecute their affairs in the streets manipulated by mob violence. And cannot live but in the dreamscape of the future.
~ Thomas Pynchon
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Then again, it's the whole Reagan program, isn't it -- dismantle the New Deal, reverse the effects of World War II, restore fascism at home and around the world, flee into the past, can't you feel it, all the dangerous childish stupidity --
~ Thomas Pynchon
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Ronald Reagan had a vision of America. Barack Obama has a vision of Barack Obama.
~ Thomas Sowell
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No matter how much people on the left talk about compassion, they have no compassion for the taxpayers.
~ Thomas Sowell
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The New York Times' long-standing motto, "All the News That's Fit to Print" should be changed to reflect today's reality: "Manufacturing News to Fit an Ideology.
~ Thomas Sowell
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As history has also shown, especially in the twentieth century, one of the first things an ideologue will do after achieving absolute power is kill.
~ Thomas Sowell
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As a young Marxist in college during the 1950s heyday of the anti-Communist crusade led by Senator Joseph McCarthy, I had more freedom to express my views in class, without fear of retaliation, than conservative students have on many campuses today.
~ Thomas Sowell
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ideology. . . is an instrument of power; a defense mechanism against information; a pretext for eluding moral constraints in doing or approving evil with a clean conscience; and finally, a way of banning the criterion of experience, that is, of completely eliminating or indefinitely postponing the pragmatic criteria of success and failure. —Jean-François Revel1
~ Thomas Sowell
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Have you gone crazy, Lefty?" "No. On the contrary, I have become educated." "Sometimes that's worse, these days.
~ Thomas Sowell
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To be sensitive, as ideologically defined, requires that one not merely accept but "affirm" other people's way of life or even "celebrate" diversity in general. Like other demands for "sensitivity," this demand offers no reason—unless fear of being disapproved, denounced, or harassed is a reason.
~ Thomas Sowell
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Conservatism, in its original sense, has no specific ideological content at all, since everything depends on what one is trying to conserve. In the last days of the Soviet Union, for example, those who were trying to preserve the existing Communist regime were rightly referred to as "conservatives," though what they were trying to conserve had nothing in common with what was advocated by Milton Friedman, Friedrich Hayek or William F. Buckley.
~ Thomas Sowell
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Because this report considered "commitment to multicultural social studies education" to be crucial, it called for "extensive staff development" which would "address attitudes"—i.e., indoctrination—and which would extend even to the schools' clerical staffs and bus drivers.7 In short, the call for cultural "diversity" is a call for ideological conformity.
~ Thomas Sowell
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public schools have increasingly become militant dispensers of indoctrination with fashionable avant-grade attitudes
~ Thomas Sowell
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69 The Smithsonian's own view of its mission was that it should "tell visitors immediately what we are about and how we'd like them to change."70 In other words, the purpose of a taxpayer-supported institution is to express the ideologies of those who run it and to brainwash the visiting public with the vision of the anointed.
~ Thomas Sowell
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ideology… is an instrument of power; a defense mechanism against information; a pretext for eluding moral constraints in doing or approving evil with a clean conscience; and finally, a way of banning the criterion of experience, that is, of completely eliminating or indefinitely postponing the pragmatic criteria of success and failure. —Jean-François Revel
~ Thomas Sowell
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Much of what is taught in our schools and colleges today seeks to break down traditional values, and replace them with more fancy and fashionable notions, of which "a duty to die" is just one.
~ Thomas Sowell
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The prevalence and power of a vision is shown, not by what its evidence or logic can prove, but precisely by its exemption from any need to provide evidence or logic--by the number of things that can be successfully asserted because they fit the vision, without having to meet the test of fitting the facts.
~ Thomas Sowell
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we no longer remember a time when neither party had a monopoly on God.
~ Katherine Stewart
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