“I claim that human mind or human society is not divided into watertight compartments called social, political and religious. All act and react upon one another.” MindHumansPoliticalPoliticsSocialReligiousSocietyClaimsInjusticeHuman MindDividedHuman SocietySocial Service Book:The Mind of Mahatma Gandhi Source: The Mind of Mahatma Gandhi
“To claim for socialism that it is a class war is to do it an injustice and indefinitely postpone its triumph. Socialism offers a platform broad enough for all to stand upon. It makes war upon a system, not upon a class.” WarEnoughClassOffersClaimsInjusticeSocialismTriumphBroadsPlatforms Author:Keir Hardie
“Political monopoly and economic monopoly are two sides of the same coin, two heads of the same monster. Despite all the claims to the contrary, the essential ideology of Neo-Conservatism is to preserve the status quo, with all of its injustices. Its public relations experts call for "freedom and democracy" without a framework of higher values. They fail to comprehend the need for a paradigm of justice and therefore are blind to what concerns most of the people in the world. This failure is the taproot of terrorism.” PeopleWorldNeedsTwoPoliticalValuesPoliticsSidesJusticeEconomyDemocracyFailingEconomicHigherEssentialsConcernClaimsRelationBlindInjusticeTerrorismContraryMonstersDespiteIdeologyPreservesExpertsLiberalismStatus QuoCoinsMonopolyConservatismFrameworkParadigmTwo SidesPublic RelationsTwo Heads Author:Robert Dickson Crane
“We often forget that calling for peace is the most courageous act we can take. It's easy to call for revenge, to claim injustice, and to launch an attack. It's much more difficult to forgive, to call for peace, to lay down weapons.” EasyDifficultForgetCallingWeaponsClaimsForgivingLaysInjusticeRevengeCourageous Author:Dillon Burroughs
“If there is no justice in a country, who can claim that, that country is a country? An injustice country is just a rubbish bin!” IfsCountryJusticeClaimsInjusticeRubbish Author:Mehmet Murat Ildan
“Optimism is not only a false but also a pernicious doctrine, for it presents life as a desirable state and man's happiness as its aim and object. Starting from this, everyone then believes he has the most legitimate claim to happiness and enjoyment. If, as usually happens, these do not fall to his lot, he believes that he suffers an injustice, in fact that he misses the whole point of his existence.” IfsMenBelieveStatesWholeFactsHappensSufferingFallExistenceMissingObjectsOptimismClaimsAimInjusticeStartingDoctrineEnjoymentDesirablePernicious Book:The World as Will and Representation Source: The World as Will and Representation