“I believe that it is possible for one to praise, without concern, any man after he is dead since every reason and supervision for adulation is lacking.” MenBelieveArtWarReasonI BelieveConcernPraiseLackingArt Of WarSupervisionAdulation Book:The Art of War and the Prince Source: The Art of War and the Prince
“The primary, the most urgent requirement is the promotion of education. It is inconceivable that any nation should achieve prosperity and success unless this paramount, this fundamental concern is carried forward. The principal reason for the decline and fall of peoples is ignorance. Today the mass of the people are uninformed even as to ordinary affairs, how much less do they grasp the core of the important problems and complex needs of the time.” PeopleNeedsShouldImportantReasonProblemTodayFallNationsAchieveIgnoranceMassOrdinaryConcernFundamentalsComplexesAffairProsperityEducationalCorePrimariesDeclinePrincipalRequirementsPromotionUrgentParamountUninformedUniversal Education Author:Abdu'l-Bahá
“The principles of the good society call for a concern with an order of being - which cannot be proved existentially to the sense organs - where it matters supremely that the human person is inviolable, that reason shall regulate the will, that truth shall prevail over error.” HumansPersonsMatterReasonOrderPrinciplesSocietyConcernErrorsOrgans Book:The Public Philosophy Source: The Public Philosophy
“The administration of private justice between the citizens of the same state, the supervision of agriculture and of other concerns of a similar nature, all those things in short which are proper to be provided for by local legislation, can never be desirable cares of a general jurisdiction . . . the attempt to exercise these powers would be as troublesome as it would be nugatory; and the possession of them, for that reason, would contribute nothing to the dignity, to the importance, or to the splendour of the national government.” StatesReasonGovernmentWould BeCareJusticeCitizensExerciseConcernDignityImportancePossessionLocalsAdministrationAgricultureLegislationDesirableTroublesomeSupervisionSplendourJurisdictionFederalism Author:Alexander Hamilton