“it was the United States which first established general suffrage for men upon the two principles that 'taxation without representation is tyranny' and that governments to be just should 'derive their consent from the governed.' The unanswerable logic of these two principles is responsible for the extension of suffrage to men and women the world over. In the United States, however, women are still taxed without 'representation' and still live under a government to which they have given no 'consent.” MenWorldShouldFirstsStillsTwoStatesGovernmentGivenJusticeUnitedPrinciplesUnited StatesMen And WomenLogicResponsibleTyrannyRepresentationConsentExtensionsTaxationSuffrageTaxation Without Representation Author:Carrie Chapman Catt
“It is for ordinary minds, not for psychoanalysts, that our rules of evidence are framed. They have their source very often in considerations of administrative convenience, or practical expediency, and not in rules of logic.” MindJusticeSourceOrdinaryEvidenceLogicPracticalsConsiderationConvenienceFramedAdministrativeExpediency Book:Law is Justice: Notable Opinions of Mr. Justice Cardozo Source: Law is Justice: Notable Opinions of Mr. Justice Cardozo
“If we accept the logic of the Declaration, reverence for God is not just a matter of religious faith, it is the foundation of justice and citizenship in our republic.” IfsMatterReligiousJusticeAcceptingLogicFoundationRepublicReverenceCitizenshipDeclarationReligious Faith Author:Alan Keyes
“There's a difference between logic and what maybe people see when they're presented evidence and justice and that they're not always together.” PeopleTogetherDifferencesJusticeEvidenceLogicAlways Together Author:Rafe Esquith
“History is replete with ideologies of freedom, justice, liberation of the downtrodden and the exploited, that have been turned against the very people they had mobilised, or that have reproduced the same logic of exclusion and terror toward those whom they claimed to set free.” PeopleHas BeensJusticeLogicTerrorIdeologyLiberationExclusionDowntrodden Author:Tariq Ramadan