Ideologies: quotations Flashcards
Property is “that with which Man…
…has mixed his labour.” (Locke)
“I detest what you say…
…but I will defend unto the death your right to say it.” (Voltaire)
“Power tends to corrupt, and…
…absolute power corrupts absolutely.” (Lord Acton)
Hanoverian society aimed to “keep women in…
…a state of listless inactivity and stupid acquiescence.” (Wollstonecraft)
“That government is best which…
…governs least.” (Jefferson)
The state should for “the greatest happiness…
…of the greatest number.” (Bentham)
Universal suffrage could lead to “the tyranny…
…of the majority.” (Mill)
It is “better to be Socrates…
…dissatisfied than a pig satisfied.” (Mill)
Redistribution of wealth is a “surrender…
…to socialism.” (Hayek)
“If the state is to be enlarged…
…it must also be improved.” (Hobhouse)
Without the restraints of formal authority, human life would be “nasty…
…brutish and short.” (Hobbes)
There is a “chasm between our…
…desire and our achievement.” (Burke)
Conservatism is “more psychology…
…than ideology.” (Oakeshott)
Conservatism has “an instinctive preference for…
…what is known, an innate fear of the uncertain.” (Oakeshott)
Life without law would be “noisy…
…foolish and flawed.” (Oakeshott)
Humans are “freedom-loving…
…pack animals.” (Nozick)
“Society’s present direction…
…stems from its past development.” (Oakeshott)
A hierarchy should be established by “the wiser…
…stronger and more opulent.” (Burke)
The ideal society is “a partnership between those who…
…are living, those who are dead, and those who are yet to be born.” (Burke)
“Government should always be the servant…
…not master, of the people.” (Locke)
“When the state becomes flabby…
…it also becomes feeble.” (Rand)
“Conservatives inherit no principles…they simply…
…go along with whatever situation they inherit.”
“The small state…
…is the strong state.” (Rand)
“Tax, for the most part…
…is theft.” (Nozick)