Social & Racial Sayings

93 sayings found from the Modern era from 93 authors

The greatest danger to the world is not war, but the unequal distribution of wealth.

— Fidel Castro Undated
Social & Racial

The United States is not a nation of black and white people. It is a nation of immigrants.

— John F. Kennedy 1960s
Social & Racial

There are some things that are worse than war, and slavery is one of them.

— Theodore Roosevelt 1905
Social & Racial

The nigger is out of his place, and will always be out of his place as long as he is an inferior race.

— Harry Truman 1945
Social & Racial

There are some things that cannot be done with a majority, only with a minority.

— Charles de Gaulle Unknown
Social & Racial

We will build a society based on equality.

— Pol Pot 1975
Social & Racial

The more civilized so-called Caucasian races have beaten the Turkish hollow in the struggle for existence.

— Charles Darwin 1871
Social & Racial

Our struggle against communism is a struggle between good and evil, between freedom and slavery.

— Chiang Kai-shek 1950s-1960s
Social & Racial

The future of Japan depends on its ability to embrace democracy.

— Emperor Hirohito 1940s
Social & Racial

We are not going to be second-class citizens in our own land.

— Kwame Nkrumah c. 1940s-1950s
Social & Racial

The greatest enemy of freedom is poverty.

— Julius Nyerere c. 1970s
Social & Racial

The five essential entrepreneurial skills for success are concentration, discrimination, organization, innovation and communication.

— Michael Faraday 1858
Social & Racial

The ideal of the 'good man' is a slave morality.

— Friedrich Nietzsche 1887
Social & Racial

The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles.

— Karl Marx 1848
Social & Racial

The human race is a race of slaves, and it deserves to be so.

— Soren Kierkegaard Various, c. 1848
Social & Racial

The 'eternal feminine' is a concept invented by men to perpetuate the myth of woman as the 'Other'.

— Simone de Beauvoir 1949
Social & Racial

I do not pretend to be able to prove that there is no God. I equally cannot prove that there are no Greek gods.

— Bertrand Russell 1947
Social & Racial

The only way to escape the absurdity is to embrace it.

— Albert Camus 1942
Social & Racial

The modern individual family is founded on the open or concealed domestic slavery of the wife.

— Friedrich Engels 1884
Social & Racial

The love of equality is sometimes a passion, sometimes a reasonable preference.

— Alexis de Tocqueville 1840
Social & Racial
Your Cart

Your cart is empty