“The greater ignorance towards a country is not ignoring what its politicians have to say, it is ignoring what the inmates in its prisons have to say.” CountryGreaterIgnorancePoliticianPrisonLawyerInmates Book:Killosophy Source: Killosophy
“The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.” MenPhilosophyCharacterPoliticalPoliticsMoralVirtueModernHonestyIgnorancePoliticianMoralityExerciseIntegrityClimate ChangeConservativeSelfishSuperiorsSelfishnessEngagedLiberalismJustificationConservatismMoral PhilosophySelf JustificationAnti ConservativeModern PhilosophyModern PoliticsConservative Political Author:John Kenneth Galbraith
“Political extremism involves two prime ingredients: an excessively simple diagnosis of the world's ills, and a conviction that there are identifiable villains back of it all.” WorldTwoPoliticalPoliticsSimpleAtheismIgnorancePoliticianConvictionPrimeIngredientsVillainExtremismDiagnosisPolitical Extremism Author:John W. Gardner
“Can anybody tell me why reporters, in making mention of lady speakers, always consider it to be necessary to report, fully and firstly, the dresses worn by them? When John Jones or Senator Rouser frees his mind in public, we are left in painful ignorance of the color and fit of his pants, coat, necktie and vest - and worse still, the shape of his boots. This seems to me a great omission.” MindStillsSeemsLeftIgnoranceColorPoliticianFitShapesDressesPainfulReportsPantsBootsSpeakersWornReportersSenatorsCoatsOmissionVestsNeckties Book:Ginger-Snaps Source: Ginger-Snaps
“There's a stupid trend in American politics right now with people who have no experience with politics and no grasp of public service as a profession just deciding that they're going to jump into it. The obvious figurehead of this whole "I am an idiot, therefore I can be a politician" is Donald Trump. People think that ignorance of a profession is somehow qualifying for that profession. It's utterly baffling.” PeopleThinkingStupidIgnorancePoliticianObviousProfessionIdiotPublic Service Author:Steve Albini
“When Americans are asked to rank professions in terms of honesty and ethics, insurance agents routinely end up near the bottom of the list - somewhere between politicians and car salesmen. Generally, insurers are seen as clever hucksters who prey on insecurity and ignorance to sell people what they don't need at prices they shouldn't have to pay.” PeopleNeedsEndsTermPayCarHonestyIgnorancePoliticianEthicsSellsBottomProfessionListsCleverAgentsInsecurityPreySalesmanCar SalesmanInsurance Agent Author:James Surowiecki