Quotessence
Home / Topics / Political Science Quotes

Political Science Quotes

Browse 391 quotes about Political Science.

Related topics

Political Science Quotes

“Pick a leader who will make their citizens proud. One who will stir the hearts of the people, so that the sons and daughters of a given nation strive to emulate their leader's greatness. Only then will a nation be truly great, when a leader inspires and produces citizens worthy of becoming future leaders, honorable decision makers and peacemakers. And in these times, a great leader must be extremely brave. Their leadership must be steered only by their conscience, not a bribe.”

PeopleLoveHumansWarCountryCharacterWisdomHandsGovernmentTruthSchoolJobsLawHateHumanityPoliticsStrongFearPeaceUnderstandingPresidentLeadershipJusticeFreedomMoneyRaceEducationLeaderDarknessEnvironmentTeacherBloodTeamSocietyMankindHonestSecurityGreatnessIgnoranceInspireBooksMoralityIntegrityRepublicanSpeechDiversityWeaponsLosingRacismConscienceCapitalismCriticismDestructionHatredDoctorsLiesVoteBraveryIntelligentElectionBraveUnityDemocratEnvironmentalChaosLibraryGreedTerrorEqualityCorruptionHumbleProtectionSpendingOilImprovementToleranceDiscriminationEmploymentPeacefulAdministrationHealth CareBridgesCorporationsHuman LifePresidentialHypocrisyVotingDivisionLeadersDividesJobStabilityCensorshipHuman ConditionFairnessTolerateFreedom Of SpeechHonorableConservationPreservationLieDiplomacyBankingIncentivesSegregationSecrecyTeachersFundingBankersPolitical ScienceTransparencyDissentGreat LeaderUnderstandNationEnvironmentalismWordElectionsHeartsMonetaryLeadSchoolsCorruptTruthfulnessDoctorScrutinyLeadership CharacteristicsImmoralityDiplomaticBig BusinessLibrariesEnvironmentalistConfidentCommon ManIntellectualismBribeFamiliesGuidePublicGood LeaderLeadership TraitsPeacemakerImmaturityBipartisanGovernment CorruptionGreat LeadershipBest LeaderSlyWallsPharmaceuticalReligious ToleranceUnitingBanking SystemBailFairLawlessnessCitizenConvergenceBanksFuture LeadersCompaniesStreetVoterCriticForeign RelationsHomesIdentifyFarmerAirlinesUniteDivideMake America Great AgainPeacemakersBig PharmaEducatorsWe The PeopleBankerCensorBuild BridgesSilencing DissentDiscriminatePeacekeeperPicking SidesFor The PeopleLobbyistPharmaCriticsmGreat NationHeart DrivenBail OutFurtureIndentifiesMonetary ProfitOil TycoonPick A LeaderSelectingServes The PeopleUnitesHonest BrokerMan On The StreetMoney DrivenMortageMortagesMultinationalStreet LevelConfident LeaderDecisionmakersDecison MakersEthnic ToleranceRace Tolerance
Book:Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

“The most dangerous people in the world are not the tiny minority instigating evil acts, but those who do the acts for them. For example, when the British invaded India, many Indians accepted to work for the British to kill off Indians who resisted their occupation. So in other words, many Indians were hired to kill other Indians on behalf of the enemy for a paycheck. Today, we have mercenaries in Africa, corporate armies from the western world, and unemployed men throughout the Middle East killing their own people - and people of other nations - for a paycheck. To act without a conscience, but for a paycheck, makes anyone a dangerous animal. The devil would be powerless if he couldn't entice people to do his work. So as long as money continues to seduce the hungry, the hopeless, the broken, the greedy, and the needy, there will always be war between brothers.”

“It is easy to fight power, when you have none, when you feel like the victim. The real battle begins when you start to have a taste of power. It takes an impossible character to stand by their principles till their last breath, rejecting the pressure of oppression, as well as the convenience of power.”

“Fever is not actually a sign of sickness, it is a sign that your body is fighting infection. Likewise, revolution is not a sign of disorder, it is a sign that the society is fighting the infection of inhumanity.”

“Social Reform 101 (The Sonnet) Brute force isn't always the answer, Sometimes you gotta be clever. Naivety has its place, it keeps you humble, Dealing with hyenas you gotta be a dinosaur. I am not talking about size and appearance, Appearance never brings any lasting change. Here I am talking about the faculties within, For corruption is defeated only by a hearty brain. The best way to control the manipulator is, To give them the illusion of control 'n dominance. To con the con-artist for the greater good, Is not an act of con but an act of conscience. Sentiment is good, but without wisdom it is plain stupid. An activist fights the system, a reformer manipulates it.”

“Counterfeit revolutionaries give in to the comfort and security of authoritarian life, the moment they come to power themselves. Upon coming to power, the most outspoken activist no longer minds getting acquainted with the nuclear codes of inhumanity, in the name of national security. If asked why, their usual answer is - it's a necessary evil. Thus, an activist is only activist till they come to power. Once in power, most of them turn into the same kind of rotten politicians, that they have been fighting against. That's human behavior 101 in relation to political revolution.”

“You are still worried about machines taking over your lives! Your lives are already taken over, not by mechanical deities but by organic sectarian deities born of the womb of your own indifference.”

“Don’t be a showpiece on the mantelpiece my friend - be a mental piece, and blow your top every time you witness an injustice taking place, and do whatever is necessary to restrain the wrong.”

“Our accent will be upon youth: we need new ideas, new methods, new approaches. We will call upon young students of political science throughout the nation to help us. We will encourage these young students to launch their own independent study, and then give us their analysis and their suggestions. We are completely disenchanted with the old, adult, established politicians. We want to see some new faces -- more militant faces.”

“It is a mistake to think of these men as visionary dreamers, playing around at Philadelphia with abstract conceptions of political theory, pulling a whole scheme of government out of the air like a rabbit out of a hat. True, many of them had read and studied enough about the science of politics to put the average statesman of today to shame. But political science was to them an extremely practical topic of discussion, dealing with the extremely practical business of running a government--not, as today, a branch of higher learning reserved for the use of graduate students.”

“I have been accused of being ignorant of economics (although I am the founder and Chairman of the Board of a company which publishes seven professional economic newsletters), of being ignorant of sociology (although I am trained in sociology and was C. Wright Mills' research assistant at Columbia), of being unable to use statistics (although I earned my living as a professional statistician for five years) and of ignoring political factors (although all my graduate training was in political science).”

“The American people need no course in philosophy or political science or church history to know that God should not be made into a celestial party chairman. To most of us, the manipulative invoking of religion to advance a politician or a party is frightening and divisive. The American people will tolerate religious leaders taking positions for or against candidates.”

“Compare mathematics and the political sciences - it's quite striking. In mathematics, in physics, people are concerned with what you say, not with your certification. But in order to speak about social reality, you must have the proper credentials, particularly if you depart from the accepted framework of thinking. Generally speaking, it seems fair to say that the richer the intellectual substance of a field, the less there is a concern for credentials, and the greater is the concern for content.”

“A young man is not a proper hearer of lectures on political science; for he is inexperienced in the actions that occur in life, but its discussions start from these and are about these; and, further, since he tends to follow his passions, his study will be vain and unprofitable, because the end that is aimed at is not knowledge but action. And it makes no difference whether he is young in years or youthful in character.”

“The science of constructing a commonwealth, or renovating it, or reforming it, is, like every other experimental science, not to be taught a priori. Nor is it a short experience that can instruct us in that practical science, because the real effects of moral causes are not always immediate.”