“In a free society with a government based on reason, it is inevitable that there will be no uniform opinion about important issues. Those accustomed to suppression and control by governmental authority see this as leading only to chaos. But a government of the people requires difference of opinion in order to discover truth and to take advantage of the opportunity that only understanding brings.” PeopleImportantReasonGovernmentOrderOpportunityUnderstandingDifferencesOpinionIssuesAuthorityAdvantageChaosInevitableUniformsAccustomedFree SocietySuppressionImportant IssuesDifferences Of Opinion Author:Thomas Jefferson
“Neocons do not feel that kind of alarm or anxiety about the growth of the state in the past century, seeing it as natural, indeed inevitable ... People have always preferred strong government to weak government, although they certainly have no liking for anything that smacks of overly intrusive government.” PeopleFeelsKindStatesGovernmentPastStrongGrowthNaturalSeeingCenturyAnxietyWeakInevitableAlarmsSmackStrong GovernmentWeak Government Author:Irving Kristol
“The presently existing global financial and monetary system will disintegrate during the near term. The collapse might occur this spring, or summer, or next autumn; it could come next year; it will almost certainly occur during President William Clinton's first term in office; it will occur soon. That collapse into disintegration is inevitable, because it could not be stopped now by anything but the politically improbable decision by leading governments to put the relevant financial and monetary institutions into bankruptcy reorganization.” YearsFirstsGovernmentMightNextPresidentTermDecisionOfficeSummerSpringInstitutionsClintonFinancialInevitableAutumnRelevantCollapseNext YearMonetaryBankruptcyImprobableDisintegrationMonetary SystemReorganization Author:Lyndon LaRouche