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Famous Bernard Crick Quotes
Source: In Defence of Politics
Source: In Defence of Politics
“The unique character of political activity lies, quite literally, in its publicity.”
Source: In Defense of Politics
“Free men stick their necks out.”
Source: In Defense of Politics
“Where government is impossible, politics is impossible.”
Source: In Defence of Politics
Source: In Defense of Politics
Source: In Defence of Politics
“Totalitarianism surpasses autocracy.”
Source: In Defense of Politics
Source: In Defense of Politics
“There is no great danger to politics in the desire for certainty at any price.”
Source: In Defense of Politics
Source: In Defence of Politics
Source: In Defence of Politics
Source: In Defence of Politics
“Politics has rough manners, but it is a very useful thing.”
Source: In Defense of Politics
Source: In Defense of Politics
Source: In Defense of Politics
Source: In Defence of Politics
Source: In Defence of Politics
“The politician has no more use for pride than Falstaff had for honour.”
Source: In Defence of Politics
Source: In Defence of Politics
Source: In Defense of Politics
“Factory workers are not working for capitalism, they are working for a living wage.”
Source: In Defense of Politics
“Democracy is perhaps the most promiscuous word in the world of public affairs.”
Source: In Defense of Politics
Source: In Defense of Politics
Source: In Defence of Politics
Source: In Defence of Politics
Source: In Defence of Politics
“BOREDOM with established truths is a great enemy of free men.”
Source: In Defense of Politics
Source: In Defence of Politics
Source: In Defence of Politics
