“Naturally I never had the intention to offend or alienate Slavs. ... What makes me different from the 'nazis' are basically three things; unlike them I am not socialistic (not even on a national level), I am not materialistic and I believe in (the ancient Scandinavian!) democracy.” BelieveDifferentThreeI BelieveLevelsDemocracyIntentionAncientI Believe InNaziThree ThingsMaterialisticScandinavians Author:Varg Vikernes
“I don't believe any more in democracy. But I can't believe in the old sort of aristocracy, either, nor can I wish it back, splendid as it was. What I believe in is the old Homeric aristocracy, when the grandeur was inside a man, and he lived in a simple wooden house.” MenBelieveI CanHouseI BelieveWishSimpleDemocracyDon't BelieveSimplicityI Believe InSplendidGrandeurAristocracyWooden House Author:D. H. Lawrence
“If democracy is control by the people, as it is supposed to be, it is the right form of government. I believe in a complete democracy - individual, political, social, economic. If we really had that, which we don't now, it would be in harmony with divine purpose.” PeopleIfsBelieveGovernmentWould BeFormPoliticalPurposeIndividualI BelieveSocialDemocracyEconomicDivineHarmonyI Believe InSupposed To BeForms Of GovernmentDivine Purpose Book:Peace Pilgrim: Her Life and Work in Her Own Words Source: Peace Pilgrim: Her Life and Work in Her Own Words
“What do I believe in? Belief means faith, and there's only one damned thing in the world I have any faith in. That's the idea of American democracy, because it seems to me so obvious that that's the only sensible way to run human affairs.” WorldWayBelieveHumansMeanIdeasSeemsRunningBeliefI BelieveDemocracyAffairObviousI Believe InSensibleAmerican Democracy Author:Rex Stout
“I believe in market economics. But to paraphrase Churchill - who said this about democracy and political regimes - a market economy might be the worst economic regime available, apart from the alternatives. I believe that people react to incentives, that incentives matter, and that prices reflect the way things should be allocated. But I also believe that market economies sometimes have market failures, and when these occur, there's a role for prudential - not excessive - regulation of the financial system.” PeopleWayShouldBelieveSaidSometimesMatterMightPoliticalI BelieveRolesEconomyDemocracyEconomicWorstEconomicsFinancialAvailableI Believe InAlternativesRegimesRegulationIncentivesMarket EconomyFinancial SystemParaphraseMarket Failure Author:Nouriel Roubini