“As human voice and instrument blend in one harmony, as human soul and body blend in each act of feeling, thought, or speech, so, as far as we can know, divinity and humanity act together in the thought and heart and act of the one Christ.” KnowsHumansHeartSoulFeelingsBodyTogetherHumanityVoiceChristSpeechHarmonyInstrumentsDivinityHuman SoulHuman VoiceSoul And Body Author:Archibald Alexander Hodge
“Nothing has ever remained of any revolution but what was ripe in the conscience of the masses.” RevolutionMassConscienceRipe Author:Alexandre Auguste Ledru-Rollin
“All earlier pluralist societies destroyed themselves because no one took care of the common good. They abounded in communities but could not sustain community, let alone create it.” CareCommunityCommonDestroyedCommon Good Author:Peter Drucker
“The postwar [WWII] GI Bill of Rights - and the enthusiastic response to it on the part of America's veterans - signaled the shift to the knowledge society. Future historians may consider it the most important event of the twentieth century. We are clearly in the midst of this transformation; indeed, if history is any guide, it will not be completed until 2010 or 2020. But already it has changed the political, economic and moral landscape of the world.” IfsWorldMayImportantAmericaPoliticalMoralRightsEconomicCenturyEventsChangedTransformationBillsResponseGuidesLandscapeMidstHistorianVeteranEnthusiasticTwentieth CenturyWwiiBill Of RightsGisImportant Events Author:Peter Drucker
“Increasingly, politics is not about "who gets what, when, how" but about values, each of them considered to be absolute. Politics is about "the right to life"...It is about the environment. It is about gaining equality for groups alleged to be oppressed...None of these issues is economic. All are fundamentally moral.” ValuesMoralIssuesEnvironmentGroupsEconomicAbsolutesOppressedRight To Life Author:Peter Drucker
“For the social ecologist language is not "communication." It is not just "message." It is substance. It is the cement that holds humanity together. It creates community and communication. ...Social ecologists need not be "great" writers; but they have to be respectful writers, caring writers.” NeedsTogetherHumanityLanguageSocialCommunityCommunicationMessagesCaringSubstanceRespectfulGreat WritersCementBe Respectful Author:Peter Drucker
“If the feudal knight was the clearest embodiment of society in the early Middle Ages, and the "bourgeois" under Capitalism, the educated person will represent society in the post-capitalist society in which knowledge has become the central resource.” IfsPersonsAgeMiddleCapitalismResourcesEducatedPostsCapitalistMiddle AgesKnightsBourgeoisEmbodimentEducated Person Author:Peter Drucker
“Never underrate the boss! The boss may look illiterate. He may look stupid. But there is no risk at all in overrating a boss. If you underrate him he will bitterly resent it or impute to you the deficiency in brains and knowledge you imputed to him.” IfsLooksMayBrainRiskStupidBossResentDeficiencyIlliterate Author:Peter Drucker
“An employer has no business with a man's personality. Employment is a specific contract calling for a specific performance... Any attempt to go beyond that is usurpation. It is immoral as well as an illegal intrusion of privacy. It is abuse of power. An employee owes no "loyalty," he owes no "love" and no "attitudes" - he owes performance and nothing else. .... The task is not to change personality, but to enable a person to achieve and to perform.” MenWellsPersonsAttitudeAchievePersonalityCallingTasksPerformancesAbuseLoyaltyEmploymentEmployeePrivacyIllegalContractsImmoralEmployersNo LoveAbuse Of PowerIntrusionUsurpation Author:Peter Drucker
“We no longer even understand the question whether change is by itself good or bad, ...We start out with the axiom that it is the norm. We do not see change as altering the order... We see change as being order itself - indeed the only order we can comprehend today is a dynamic, a moving, a changing one.” TodayMovingOrderNormAxioms Author:Peter Drucker