“Our country, like every modern state, needs profound democratic reforms. It needs political and ideological pluralism, a mixed economy and protection of human rights and the opening up of society.” NeedsHumansCountryStatesPoliticalEconomyRightsModernDemocraticProfoundHuman RightsProtectionOpeningOur CountryReformIdeologicalOpening UpPluralismMixed Economy Author:Andrei Sakharov
“It has been the fashion to speak of the conflict between human rights and property rights, and from this it has come to be widely believed that the use of private property is tainted with evil and should not be espoused by rational and civilized men... the only dependable foundation of personal liberty is the personal economic security of private property. The Good Society.” MenShouldHumansHas BeensUseWisdomEvilPoliticsSpeakLibertyEconomyRightsEconomicSecurityFashionConflictFoundationPropertyHuman RightsRationalLiberalismCivilizedPrivate PropertyProperty RightsTaintedDependablePersonal LibertyEconomic Security Author:Walter Lippmann
“It's long been common practice among many to draw a distinction between "human rights" and "property rights," suggesting that the two are separate and unequal - with "property rights" second to "human rights."” HumansLongTwoWisdomPoliticsCommonPracticeEconomyRightsDrawsPropertyHuman RightsLiberalismDistinctionProperty RightsSuggesting Author:Richard M. Nixon
“We must adopt reforms which will expand the range of opportunities for all Americans. We can fulfill the American dream only when each person has a fair chance to fulfill his own dreams. This means equal voting rights, equal employment opportunity and new opportunities for expanded ownership, because in order to be secure in their human rights, people need access to property rights.” PeopleNeedsHumansMeanPersonsWisdomDreamOrderOpportunityPoliticsChanceEconomyRightsEqualFairsPropertyHuman RightsAccessEmploymentSecureReformRangeLiberalismVotingAmerican DreamOwnershipProperty RightsRight To VoteNew OpportunityEmployment Opportunities Book:Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Richard M. Nixon, 1970 Source: Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Richard M. Nixon, 1970
“We hold that the ownership of private property is the right and privilege of every American citizen and is one of the foundation stones upon which this nation and its free enterprise system has been built and has prospered. We feel that private property rights and human rights are inseparable and indivisible. Only in those nations that guarantee the right of ownership of private property as basic and sacred under their law is there any recognition of human rights.” FeelsHumansHas BeensWisdomLawPoliticsNationsEconomyRightsCitizensBuiltStonesFoundationSacredPropertyHuman RightsPrivilegeRecognitionLiberalismGuaranteesEnterpriseOwnershipInseparablePrivate PropertyProperty RightsAmerican CitizensFree EnterpriseIndivisible Author:John Rarick
“The disgraceful and shameful construction of walls, the increasing enforcement of security systems and increasing violation of human rights and labor rights will not protect the economy of the United States.” HumansStatesUnitedUnited StatesEconomyRightsSecurityWallProtectLaborHuman RightsConstructionEnforcementViolationShamefulDisgracefulSecurity SystemsViolation Of Human Rights Author:Vicente Fox