“The free-trade idea, logically applied, will abolish usury; and with usury will disappear the chief bone of contention between labor and capital. But, just at this point, free-traders go over to the enemy; and many writers on political economy, in flat contradiction of the essential principles of that science, have made elaborate arguments to prove self-government in finance, impossible! What shall we think of men who, having dethroned kings, demolished popes, destroyed slave oligarchies and assailed tariff monopoly, advise submission to the most oppressive and dishonest of despotisms, Usury?” ThinkingMenMadeIdeasSelfGovernmentPoliticalEnemyPrinciplesEconomyImpossibleKingsProveEssentialsArgumentLaborTradeSlaveBonesDisappearFinanceDestroyedChiefsContradictionFlatsPopeSubmissionMonopolyAdviseDespotismAbolishThink Of MeContentionFree TradeTradersOligarchySelf-governmentTariffsPolitical EconomyUsuryLabor And Capital Author:Ezra Heywood
“Women never really command until they have given their promise to obey; and they are never in more danger of being made slaves than when the men are at their feet.” MenMadeGivenFeetDangerHe ManPromiseSlaveCommandObedience Author:George Farquhar
“Why should we break up Our snug and pleasant party? Time was made for slaves, But never for us so hearty.” ShouldMadePartyBreakSlavePleasantHearty Author:John Baldwin Buckstone
“The white man has succeeded in subduing the world by forcing everybody to think his way....The white man's propaganda has made him the master of the world, and all those who have come in contact with it and accepted it have become his slaves.” ThinkingMenWorldWayMadeWhiteMastersSlaveAcceptedContactPropagandaWhite Man Author:Marcus Garvey
“In pious times, ere priest-craft did begin, Before polygamy was made a sin; When man, on many, multipli'd his kind, Ere one to one was cursedly confin'd: When Nature prompted, and no Law deni'd Promiscuous use of concubine and bride; Then, Israel's monarch, after Heaven's own heart, His vigorous warmth did variously impart To wives and slaves: and, wide as his command, Scatter'd his Maker's image through the land.” MenHeartKindMadeUseLawHeavenSinWifeLandSlaveIsraelWideCommandCraftsPriestsMakersWarmthBridesVigorousPiousImpartMonarchsPolygamyPromiscuousConcubines Author:John Dryden
“I was born and raised in the University of Chicago area and had an uneventful middle-class Catholic childhood. I had a heavy Catholic upbringing and Catholicism is terrible - it's the reason there were slaves. Mass every morning at seven o'clock during Lent. It's a totally negative, man-made religion.” MenMadeReasonBornClassMorningChildhoodMiddleTerribleMassAreasNegativeCatholicSlaveRaisedSevenUniversityHeavyClockMiddle ClassCatholicismChicagoEvery MorningUpbringingBorn And Raised Author:Chaka Khan
“Many attempts had been made by colonial legislatures to cut off or to tax the importation of slaves.” MadeCuttingTaxesSlaveLegislatureImportation Book:Epochs of American History Source: Epochs of American History
“At whatever time highly skilled physicians shall have developed the healing of illnesses by means of foods, and shall make provision for simple foods, and shall prohibit humankind from living as slaves to their lustful appetites, it is certain that the incidence of chronic and diversified illnesses will abate, and the general health of all mankind will be much improved. This is destined to come about. In the same way, in the character, the conduct and the manners of men, universal modifications will be made.” MenWayMeanMadeCharacterCertainSimpleHealingMankindUniversalSlaveIllnessMannersAppetiteHumankindPhysiciansDestinedProvisionModificationLustfulIncidenceSimple Food Author:Abdu'l-Bahá
“As a comic book artist, once you become a master, you end up a slave. In fine art you're always free... since I couldn't make it at Marvel, I made my life a carnival.” ArtMadeBookEndsArtistMastersFineSlaveComicComic BookFine ArtsCarnivals Author:Mark Kostabi
“One made the observation of the people of Asia that they were all slaves to one man, merely because they could not pronounce that syllable No.” PeopleMenMadeSlaveObservationOne ManAsiaSyllables Book:Plutarch's Morals Source: Plutarch's Morals