“The idea is the least labor and capital and resources you put together and the more you accumulate the better capitalist you are. So the suggestion I will make to you is that the idea of constant accumulation, which is what America is about, what consumerism, NAFTA are about, means that you always take more than you need and you don't leave the rest. So I suggest that it is possible from an indigenous world view that capitalism is inherently out of order with natural law.” WorldNeedsMeanIdeasTogetherAmericaLawOrderNaturalViewsCapitalismResourcesLaborConstantCapitalistConsumerismSuggestionsIndigenousAccumulationNatural LawOverconsumptionWorld ViewNaftaLabor And Capital Author:Winona LaDuke
“Finally, this being America, there is the constant possibility of murder.” AmericaPossibilityMurderConstant Author:Bill Bryson
“Never content just to be, America is also obliged to mean; America signifies, hence its constant and riveting vulnerability to illusion.” MeanAmericaIllusionConstantVulnerabilityObliged Book:Vintage Amis Source: Vintage Amis
“My philosophy and my belief was that there was a long way for us to go in improving what we had ever known before, that this country of ours was a country of constant improvement. And so I thought that, well, what my whole approach was based on the promise of a better America.” WayWellsLongCountryPhilosophyWholeAmericaBeliefKnownPromiseApproachConstantImprovementImprovingLong WayConstant Improvement Author:Ronald Reagan
“It's not enough to have a few women's studies courses. Why is it more important to study Paul Revere's midnight ride than it is Susan B. Anthony's 50-year effort to transform the face of America for women? When you're in school, most of the events you study are about men. Men's activities lauded and repeated over and over. What about us? What about commemorating the decades-long struggle for suffrage? Why don't we hear those stories over and over and over again. It's almost inconceivable for men to understand what it would be like to live without that constant valorization.” MenYearsLongImportantEnoughStoriesWould BeSchoolAmericaFacesCoursesEffortStruggleStudyEventsActivityConstantDecadesMidnightSuffrageSusan B Anthony Author:Judy Chicago