“Of one man in especial, beyond anyone else, the citizens of a republic should beware, and that is of the man who appeals to them to support him on the ground that he is hostile to other citizens of the republic, that he will secure for those who elect him, in one shape or another, profit at the expense of other citizens of the republic. It makes no difference whether he appeals to class hatred or class interest, to religious or anti-religious prejudice. The man who makes such an appeal should always be presumed to make it for the sake of furthering his own interest.” MenShouldInterestDifferencesReligiousClassSupportHe ManCitizensShapesHatredPrejudiceSakeProfitSecureAppealsExpensesOne ManRepublicHostileAnti ReligiousReligious Prejudice Author:Theodore Roosevelt
“Our anti-crisis policy is aimed at supporting domestic demand, providing social guarantees for the population, and creating new jobs. Like many countries, we have reduced production taxes, leaving money in the economy. We have optimised state spending.” CountryStatesJobsSocialResponsibilityHistoryPowerSupportEconomySecurityHonestyPolicyCreationCitizensDemandTaxesEconomicsCrisisInvestingProductionsDebtSocialismInternalsExpensesOther CountriesSocial SecurityTaxationReducingNew JobInvesting Money Author:Vladimir Putin
“The enactment of the Homestead Act would create the strongest tie between the citizen and the Government-he would with cheerfulness contribute his proportionable part of the taxes to defray the expenses of the political system under which he lived.” WisdomGovernmentPoliticalPoliticsEconomyCitizensTaxesTiesLiberalismExpensesStrongestCheerfulnessPolitical SystemsHomestead Act Author:Andrew Johnson
“A free society depends upon a high degree of mutual trust. The public will not give that trust to officials who are not seen to be impartially dedicated to the general public interest, nor will they give trust to those high in government who violate the rule of law they ask citizens to obey at the expense of self-interest, or to those who present government as the place where one feathers his own nest, [or] exchanges favors with friends and former associates.” GivingSelfGovernmentLawAsksInterestDependsCitizensDegreesFavorsFormerOfficialsMutualExpensesDedicatedAssociatesFeathersSelf InterestNestsRule Of LawFree SocietyGeneral PublicPublic InterestMutual Trust Author:Archibald Cox
“Our fellow-citizens think they have a right to full information, in a case of such great concernment to them. It is their sweat which is to earn all the expenses of the war, and their blood which is to flow in expiation of the causes of it.” ThinkingWarCausesCasesBloodInformationCitizensFlowFellowsExpensesSweat Book:Thomas Jefferson: Thoughts on War and Revolution Source: Thomas Jefferson: Thoughts on War and Revolution
“Sixty years of Western nations excusing and accommodating the lack of freedom in the Middle East did nothing to make us safe because in the long run stability cannot be purchased at the expense of liberty. ... The global wave of democracy has barely reached the Arab states. For too long, many people in that region have been victims and subjects. They deserve to be active citizens.” PeopleYearsLongHas BeensStatesRunningNationsLibertyDemocracyMiddleSubjectsCitizensSafeDeserveVictimWesternWaveActiveEastRegionsExpensesStabilityMiddle EastLong RunsSixtyDemocracies Have Author:George W. Bush
“We shall always place education side by side with instruction; the mind will not be cultivated at the expense of the heart. While we prepare useful citizens for society, we shall likewise do our utmost to prepare citizens for heaven.” MindHeartHeavenSidesCitizensExpensesInstruction Author:Basil Moreau
“People nowadays interchange gifts and favors out of friendship, but buying and selling is considered absolutely inconsistent with the mutual benevolence which should prevail between citizens and the sense of community of interest which supports our social system. According to our ideas, buying and selling is essentially anti-social in all its tendencies. It is an education in self-seeking at the expense of others, and no society whose citizens are trained in such a school can possibly rise above a very low grade of civilization” PeopleShouldIdeasSelfSchoolSocialInterestCommunitySupportEconomyCitizensCivilizationLowsSeekingFavorsSellingTendenciesBuyingGradesMutualExpensesRise AboveBenevolenceInconsistentSocial SystemsAnti SocialInterchangeBuying And Selling Book:Looking Backward: From 2000 to 1887 Source: Looking Backward: From 2000 to 1887
“I think that many citizens understand how our system works, or rather, fails to work, for structural reasons. But who has the capacity and the incentives to bring change? The banks and other corporations love the system because it allows them to buy legislation that serves their own interests even at the expense of the vast majority of citizens. Incumbent politicians love the system because it allows them to raise millions of dollars toward defending their seats.” ThinkingReasonInterestMillionsFailingCitizensPoliticianCapacityRaisesMajorityDollarsCorporationsSeatsExpensesLegislationIncentivesIncumbents Author:Thomas Pogge