Ideologies: quotations Flashcards

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Property is “that with which Man…

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…has mixed his labour.” (Locke)

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“I detest what you say…

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…but I will defend unto the death your right to say it.” (Voltaire)

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“Power tends to corrupt, and…

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…absolute power corrupts absolutely.” (Lord Acton)

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Hanoverian society aimed to “keep women in…

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…a state of listless inactivity and stupid acquiescence.” (Wollstonecraft)

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“That government is best which…

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…governs least.” (Jefferson)

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The state should for “the greatest happiness…

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…of the greatest number.” (Bentham)

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Universal suffrage could lead to “the tyranny…

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…of the majority.” (Mill)

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It is “better to be Socrates…

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…dissatisfied than a pig satisfied.” (Mill)

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Redistribution of wealth is a “surrender…

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…to socialism.” (Hayek)

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“If the state is to be enlarged…

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…it must also be improved.” (Hobhouse)

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Without the restraints of formal authority, human life would be “nasty…

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…brutish and short.” (Hobbes)

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There is a “chasm between our…

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…desire and our achievement.” (Burke)

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Conservatism is “more psychology…

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…than ideology.” (Oakeshott)

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Conservatism has “an instinctive preference for…

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…what is known, an innate fear of the uncertain.” (Oakeshott)

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Life without law would be “noisy…

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…foolish and flawed.” (Oakeshott)

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Humans are “freedom-loving…

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…pack animals.” (Nozick)

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“Society’s present direction…

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…stems from its past development.” (Oakeshott)

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A hierarchy should be established by “the wiser…

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…stronger and more opulent.” (Burke)

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The ideal society is “a partnership between those who…

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…are living, those who are dead, and those who are yet to be born.” (Burke)

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“Government should always be the servant…

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…not master, of the people.” (Locke)

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“When the state becomes flabby…

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…it also becomes feeble.” (Rand)

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“Conservatives inherit no principles…they simply…

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…go along with whatever situation they inherit.”

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“The small state…

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…is the strong state.” (Rand)

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“Tax, for the most part…

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…is theft.” (Nozick)

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A New Right conservative is “a liberal…

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…mugged by reality.” (Kristol)

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Private ownership causes “many crimes…

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…wars and murders.” Rousseau

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For people living in a slum, paying rent and working in a factory, “the notion of freedom or independence…

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…seemed utterly distant.! “ (Hobsbawm)

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Socialism practises “the politics of Robin…

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…Hood - taking from the rich and then giving to the poor.” (Benn)

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Historical materialism would eventually lead to a society so perfect it would be “the end…

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…of history.” (Marx and Engels)

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“From each according to…

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…his ability, to each according to his needs.” (Marx and Engels)

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“To secure for the workers by…

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…hand or by brain the full fruits of their labour and the most equitable distribution thereof.” (Clause IV)

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Society has become “infinitely…

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…more complex than Marx could ever have imagined.” (Crosland)

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“We are intensely relaxed about people…

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…getting filthy stinking rich, as long as they pay their taxes.” (Mandelson)

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“Over his own body and mind…

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…the individual is sovereign.” (Mill)