“I love the sharpness and political tone of RoboCop and I think that such a film is now urgently needed.” ThinkingFilmPoliticalNeededToneSharpnessRobocop Author:Jose Padilha
“Well, another senator rose and said {as they always do} 'Does the gentleman yield?' They always say that - least they call each other 'gentleman' in there. But the tone they put on the word, it would sound more appropriate if they came right out and said 'Would the coyote from Maine yield?' 'cause that's about the way it sounds. Well, then, the other senator says 'I yield' (for if he don't the other guy'll keep on talking anyhow). So the coyote from Maine says 'I yield to...the polecat from Oregon!'” IfsWayWellsDoeSaidPoliticalGuyPoliticsCausesSoundTalkingRoseGentlemanToneAppropriateYieldSenatorsOther GuysMaineOregonCoyotes Author:Will Rogers
“Let us then repeat and firmly fix this main point: the evil, the root evil, of that to which the term Capitalism has come to be applied, is neither its functioning for profit nor its dependence upon legally protected private property; but the presence of a Proletariat, that is of men possessing political freedom, but dispossessed of economic freedom, and existing in such large numbers in any community as to determine the tone of all that community.” MenWisdomPoliticalEvilPoliticsTermCommunityNumbersEconomyEconomicCapitalismRootsPropertyDetermineProfitToneRepeatsLiberalismProtectedDependencePossessingPrivate PropertyLarge NumbersProletariatEconomic FreedomPolitical Freedom Book:The Crisis Of Civilization Source: The Crisis Of Civilization