Political Sayings

235 sayings found from 235 authors

The government of an exclusive company of merchants is, perhaps, the worst of all governments for any country whatever.

— Adam Smith 1776
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Government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil; in its worst state, an intolerable one.

— Thomas Paine 1776
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Under a government which imprisons any unjustly, the true place for a just man is also a prison.

— Henry David Thoreau 1849
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Political power, properly so called, is merely the organised power of one class for oppressing another.

— Friedrich Engels 1848
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The Americans are a very religious people, and they are very careful to keep their religion separate from their politics.

— Alexis de Tocqueville 1835
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The idea of public reason specifies the political values that are to guide the exercise of political power.

— John Rawls 1993
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The government is not a solution to our problem; the government is the problem.

— Ayn Rand N/A (common theme)
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The violence of the colonized, far from being a simple reflex, is inscribed in the very nature of colonial oppression.

— Frantz Fanon 1961
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All knowledge is political.

— Edward Said 1978
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The political is the experience of the undecidable.

— Jacques Derrida 1997
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Globalization represents a challenge to national sovereignty and democratic self-governance.

— Jurgen Habermas 2006
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I am a communist, but I am also a pervert.

— Slavoj Zizek 2012
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To be a democrat is to believe in the power of ordinary people.

— Cornel West 1990s
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The idea that women have been oppressed for centuries is an insult to the women who lived and suffered and died during those centuries.

— Jordan Peterson 2018
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The biggest political question of the 21st century will be 'What do we do with all the useless people?'

— Yuval Noah Harari 2018
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The problem with government is that it's designed to solve problems, but it often creates more.

— Nassim Nicholas Taleb 2019
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Oppression that is not total creates the possibility of revolt.

— Simone Weil 1955 (posthumous)
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I have no faith in the wisdom of any government that is not based upon the popular will.

— Charles Dickens 1855
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Patriotism is loyalty to the nation all the time, loyalty to the government when it deserves it.

— Mark Twain 1923 (published posthumously)
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Governments must treat the internet as a basic utility—like water.

— Tim Berners-Lee 2014
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