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liberalhistorian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-05-07 03:36 PM
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Say it LOUD and say it PROUD: the best liberal quotes ever, Part I
My SO has a wonderful book that I stumbled upon while we were getting our bookcases and books together recently. It's entitled "The Best Liberal Quotes Ever, Why the Left is Right", and groups the quotes into many different categories. Quotes from a hundred or more years ago are included with more contemporary quotes, to give a sense of the solidity and continuity of our philosophical thought over the centuries. I thought I'd share some of the quotes here, to remind us all of who we are, what we are fighting for, and the importance of carrying on the struggle that is, really, never-ending. I'm going to break them down into several threads, this being the first one, obviously. And feel free to add quotes of your own that you've encountered that have influenced your own beliefs and principles.

On Justice:

"When the man who feeds the world by toiling in the fields is himself deprived of the basic rights of feeding, sheltering and caring for his own family, the whole community of man is sick."
Cesar Chavez

I think there are many variations of this that are just as true and powerful. For instance, the person who folds your hospital sheets and empties your bedpans, etc., should, themselves, have the right to receive medical treatment in those same beds regardless of whether they're insured or not. And people who work hard all day or night should receive a real, living wage that's enough to support themselves and their families and to provide health care, etc.

"Charity begins at home and justice begins next door."
Charles Dickens

This has always been one of my favorite sayings from one of my favorite authors. Dickens knows exactly what he's talking about, too. When he was only twelve years old, his father was put into debtor's prison, as he'd fallen on hard times and was unable to pay his obligations, much less support his family. Dickens was put to work in a factory, working 12-hour shifts six days a week, at the tender age of twelve. That would have been his life for the next fifty years, had he not received the intervention and assistance of a generous benefactor who recognized his potential and "rescued" him. Think what the world of literature, humanitarianism and philosophy would have lost had it not been for that one person. And how many thousands of other contributions have we lost because of the attitudes that put his father in jail and Dickens to work 12 hours a day at twelve years old? How many times have we had to say that just because someone is born poor it doesn't mean that they're unworthy, and just because someone is born rich, it doesn't mean that they're automatically worthy and a better person. And just because someone has money it doesn't automatically mean they worked for it, and because someone is poor, it doesn't mean that they don't work hard.

"An injustice is tolerable only when it is necessary to avoid an even greater injustice."
John Rawls

"The answer to injustice is not to silence the critic, but to end the injustice."
Paul Robeson

The RW seems particularly adept at smearing the critic and dissenter instead of addressing the issues they raise, don't they?

"A society that has more justice is a society that needs less charity."
Ralph Nader

"Military justice is to justice what military music is to music."
Groucho Marx

"Don't let the politicians chip away at the New Deal and the Great Society programs like Social Security and Medicare, that puts a floor beyond which the elderly, the sick, the powerless do not starve or lack for medicine or shelter."
Helen Thomas

Seems pretty simple, doesn't it? Especially for a nation that claims to be oh-so-Christian. Politicians need to realize that every single decision they make has a real affect on the lives of real, living, breathing human beings, and people need to realize that the politicians for whom they vote have a real affect on their lives.

"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."
Martin Luther King, Jr.

'Nuff said.

"Be ashamed to die until you have won some victory for humanity."
Horace Mann

Sounds like a worthy life slogan to me!

On Poverty:

"I used to think I was poor. Then they told me I was not poor, I was needy. They told me it was self-defeating to think of myself as needy, I was deprived. Then they told me underprivileged was overused, I was disadvantaged. I still do not have a dime, but I have a great vocabulary."
Jules Feiffer

"What would you think of me if I were capable of seating myself at a table and gorging myself with food and saw about me the children of my fellow beings starving to death?"
Eugene V. Debs

Unfortunately, too many on the right, and even some who claim to be on the left, do exactly that, with no shame whatsoever. But, shhhhhhh, we can't bring Debs up because he is, God in heaven forbid, a (whisper it with me here) socialist, and wanting to ensure that the hungry are fed is, God in heaven forbid (whisper it with me here) socialist. Never mind that Jesus was the ultimate socialist. I guess it's better to see children starve than to do anything about it because it's against your political "philosophy."

"The war against hunger is truly mankind's war of liberation."
John F. Kennedy

Say what you will about the flaws of the Kennedys, and yes, they do have them, but they never forgot where they came from originally and they've never forgotten their obligation to those less fortunate. Unlike a certain other "dynasty" family who shall remain nameless.

"The reason we are fighting the war on drugs is because we lost the war on poverty."
Sargent Shriver

"Poverty is the worst form of violence."
Mahatma Ghandi

Amen! And what's especially impressive about Ghandi is that he was a member of the Brahmin class, who could have everything he wanted at his fingertips without ever having to worry about anything. But he chose to associate with the lowest caste, the lowest of the low, and to make himself one of them, not only to help them but to send a powerful message to the world. And that he did, indeed.

"People who claw their way to the top are not likely to find very much wrong with the system that enabled them to rise."
Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.

This one should be particularly noteworthy considering Schlesinger just died this week, at the ripe old age of 93. A friend of and adviser to the Kennedys, especially Bobby, he was a true old-style liberal, his life worthy and deserving of celebration.

"Many of us regard ourselves as mildly liberal or centrist politically, voice fairly pleasant sentiments about our poor children, contribute money to send our poor kids to summer camp, feel benevolent.......Meanwhile, we put other people's children into an economic and environmental death zone and say to ourselves "well, I hope they don't kill each other off, but if they do, it's not my fault."
Jonathan Kozol

Ahh, yes, the "limousine liberal." Truly annoying and hypocritical, isn't he?

"The poverty of our century is unlike that of any other. It is not, as poverty was before, the result of natural scarcity, but of a set of priorities imposed upon the rest of the world by the rich. Consequently, the modern poor are not pitied, but written off as trash."
John Berger

Hurricane Katrina and the Ninth Ward, anyone? Locating toxic waste dumps in poor neighborhoods, anyone?

"I don't believe that it's true that the poor will always be with us. I think that kind of pious fatalism is just an excuse for keeping things the way they are."
Margaret Culkin Banning

On Dissent: (wingnuts, prepare for your heads to explode)

"Dissent is the highest form of patriotism."
Thomas Jefferson

Oh, yes, that commie pinko anti-American founding father, himself. What the RW has always failed to understand is that we would not BE a country today had the colonists and the founders not dissented against the unfair and, in many cases unlawful, policies of England.

"One has a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws."
Martin Luther King, Jr.

The man would certainly know about unjust laws, wouldn't he? As a paralegal, I have the highest respect for the law. HOWEVER. Just because a law exists, does NOT make it morally right. What is legal and what is moral are often not the same things and should not be confused.

"The dissenter is every human being at those moments of his life when he resigns momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself."
Archibald MacLeish

Indeed. And I wonder where we'd be if many people throughout the ages had not had the courage and foresight to do exactly that? Too bad most on the right and too many on the left don't have such courage and foresight.

"We must not confuse dissent with disloyalty. When the loyal opposition dies, I think the soul of America dies with it."
Edward R. Murrow

Talk about a member of the loyal (and very courageous, I might add) opposition! I think Jefferson would have gotten along just fine with Murrow.

"Intellect does not attain its full force unless it attacks power."
Madame de Stael

I don't know who she is, but it makes perfect sense to me.

"I have spent many years of my life in opposition and I rather like the role."
Eleanor Roosevelt

And think where we'd be as a country had she NOT liked such a role!


So, there you have Part I. There are many, many, many more wonderful quotes I'll be sharing in threads to come, but I think this is a good start!





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liberalhistorian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-05-07 04:01 PM
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1. And just to throw a bone to any wingnuts reading this,
the book also includes some of the usual insane rantings from the right. Here are a couple of them (put your puke suits on first, though):

"The feminist agenda is not about equal rights for women. It is about a socialist, anti-family political movement that encourages women to leave their husbands, kill their children, practice witchcraft, destroy capitalism and become lesbians."
Pat Robertson (who the hell else?)

Gee, didn't Gloria Steinem just get married not too long ago????

"I want you to just let a wave of intolerance wash over you. I want you to let a wave of hatred wash over you. Yes, hate is good......our goal is a Christian nation. We have a biblical duty, we are called on by God to conquer this country. We don't want equal time. We don't want pluralism."
Randall Terry

Hey, Randy, how're your ex-wife and the kids doing? You know, the family you left for a younger, more pliable chickie? The ex who raised the kids you demanded she have because you didn't believe in contraception? By the way, what DID your pastor ever have to say about that?

"Grown men should not be having sex with prostitutes unless they are married to them."
Jerry Falwell

OK, I'm sorry, I'll get back to the list in a minute, but for now, I just can't stop laughing.

"Let the unskilled jobs, let the kinds of jobs that take absolutely no knowledge whatsoever to do-let stupid and unskilled Mexicans do that work."
Rush Limbaugh

Hey, Rush, just how much knowledge does it take to blow hot air into a microphone a few hours a day?

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GeorgeGist Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-05-07 04:12 PM
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2. Ahh the ever convenient self-deception ...
"...we would not BE a country today had the colonists and the founders not dissented against the unfair and, in many cases unlawful, policies of England." ... and continued them against the aboriginals, slaves and women.
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liberalhistorian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-05-07 04:27 PM
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3. Yes, that is definitely true, no question. And I live on an Indian
reservation, so I well know the continuing truth of it. But that doesn't negate the fact that this country was founded on dissent and that it is highly patriotic to dissent against wrongful policies of your country and to try to do something about it. Blind patriotism is no patriotism at all.
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liberalhistorian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-05-07 10:34 PM
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4. Something about this I forgot to mention-
there's an awful lot of overt racial hostility and discrimination in this state against native americans, it's really shocking. But the same doesn't appear to be true in reverse, I'm white and living on an Indian reservation (where my job is) and I don't feel any hostility and haven't experienced any discrimination. Many others in my situation have said the same thing. And this is a very, very red state. Pretty sad, isn't it?
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Dammit Ann Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-06-07 01:34 AM
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5. Thank you so much for this!
I'm already planning a video to go with some of them! Is that alright?
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liberalhistorian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-06-07 11:21 AM
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11. Sure, that'd be great!
Be sure to post it here when you're done, it'll be interesting to see.
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Blue Belle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-06-07 01:40 AM
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6. I'd like to add...
"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities." -- Voltaire
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PhilipShore Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-06-07 01:58 AM
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7. Thomas Merton


At the root of all war is fear, not so much the fear people have of one another as the fear they have of everything. It is not merely that they do not trust one another: they do not even trust themselves. If they are not sure when someone else may turn around and kill them, they are still less sure when they may turn around and kill themselves. They cannot trust anything, because they have ceased to believe in God.
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liberalhistorian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-06-07 11:24 AM
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12. Excellent Merton and Voltaire quotes, thank you!
They both certainly seem to be especially appropriate in today's times, don't they? That's the thing about really good quotes, they're timeless.
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blondie58 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-06-07 02:29 AM
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8. thank you
thank you so much.

I have a passion for quotes. I can't wait for the next installment!
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Guaranteed Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-06-07 02:32 AM
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9. First they ignore you. Then they ridicule you. Then they fight you.
Then you win.

-Gandhi

It's unbelievable, but this saying is actually true, from recent personal experience. Non-violence, non-violence.
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pnorman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-06-07 05:02 AM
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10. I had heard of that book before,
Edited on Tue Mar-06-07 05:03 AM by pnorman
but I hadn't realized until now what a treasure-chest it is. I just now put it in my Amazon shopping cart. Thanks for the heads up.

pnorman
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liberalhistorian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-06-07 07:25 PM
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13. It is, indeed, a real treasure,
and I think every single one of us should have our own copy. Glad you bought it, put it to good use!
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pnorman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-06-07 11:25 PM
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17. Actually, I haven't bought it yet.
I frequently put such things in the Amazon Shopping Cart as a 'reminder'. Later I can read the reviews and/or Google further. But at $3.71 as "VG",and a similar amount for S&H, WHAT AM I WAITING FOR?

But what I'd really like to see is this: books of that nature in etext for downloading. I could then easily copy/paste such quotes into emails and such. I could also stuff it into my PDA or smartphone.

pnorman
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Snotcicles Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-06-07 07:58 PM
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14. Twain on poverty
Whereas principle is a great and noble protection against showy and degrading vanities and vices, poverty is worth six of it.
- "The $30,000 Bequest"
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Snotcicles Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-06-07 08:06 PM
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15. On war
Man is the only animal that deals in that atrocity of atrocities, War. He is the only one that gathers his brethren about him and goes forth in cold blood and calm pulse to exterminate his kind. He is the only animal that for sordid wages will march out...and help to slaughter strangers of his own species who have done him no harm and with whom he has no quarrel. ..And in the intervals between campaigns he washes the blood off his hands and works for "the universal brotherhood of man"--with his mouth.
- What Is Man?
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tinfoil tiaras Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-06-07 09:08 PM
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16. i love the RFK quote in my sig
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