“[T]here seems to have been an actual decline in rational thinking. The United States had become a place where entertainers and professional athletes were mistaken for people of importance. They were idolized and treated as leaders; their opinions were sought on everything and they took themselves just as seriously-after all, if an athlete is paid a million or more a year, he knows he is important ... so his opinions of foreign affairs and domestic policies must be important, too, even though he proves himself to be ignorant and subliterate every time he opens his mouth.” PeopleIfsThinkingKnowsYearsHas BeensImportantStatesReasonSeemsPoliticsUnitedLeaderOpinionMillionsUnited StatesMediaPolicyProveMouthsImportancePaidAffairAthleteIgnorantTreatedRationalDeclineMistakenEntertainersRational ThinkingProfessional AthleteForeign AffairsIdolizedDomestic Policy Author:Robert A. Heinlein
“Thus, if there exists a law which sanctions slavery or monopoly, oppression or robbery, in any form whatever, it must not even be mentioned. For how can it be mentioned without damaging the respect which it inspires? Still further, morality and political economy must be taught from the point of view of this law; from the supposition that it must be a just law merely because it is a law. Another effect of this tragic perversion of the law is that it gives an exaggerated importance to political passions and conflicts, and to politics in general.” IfsGivingStillsFormLawPoliticalPassionPoliticsViewsEconomyEffectsInspireTaughtMoralityConflictImportanceSlaveryPoint Of ViewOppressionTragicMonopolySanctionsExaggeratedPerversionRobberyPolitical EconomySupposition Author:Frederic Bastiat
“More than ten million women march to work every morning side by side with the men. Steadily the importance of women is gaining notonly in the routine tasks of industry but in executive responsibility. I include also the woman who stays at home as the guardian of the welfare of the family. She is a partner in the job and wages. Women constitute a part of our industrial achievement.” MenHomeJobsPoliticsWomenSidesResponsibilityMorningMillionsHe ManIndustryTenAchievementTasksImportancePartnersWelfareExecutivesMarchRoutineEvery MorningWagesGuardianStay At Home Book:The New Day: Campaign Speeches of Herbert Hoover, 1928 Source: The New Day: Campaign Speeches of Herbert Hoover, 1928
“In my public statements I have earnestly urged that there rested upon government many responsibilities which affect the moral and spiritual welfare of our people. The participation of women in elections has produced a keener realization of the importance of these questions and has contributed to higher national ideals. Moreover, it is through them that our national ideals are ingrained in our children.” PeopleChildrenGovernmentPoliticsWomenResponsibilityMoralHigherIdealsImportanceOur ChildrenElectionStatementsRealizationWelfareParticipation Author:Herbert Hoover
“A lot of political people, especially people on the left, have forgotten the importance of humor as an incredible weapon, and a vehicle through which to affect change.” PeopleHumorPoliticalPoliticsLeftWeaponsImportanceIncrediblesForgottenVehicle Author:Michael Moore
“American youth attributes much more importance to arriving at driver's license age than at voting age.” RealityAgePoliticalPoliticsYouthDignityVoteImportanceElectionVotingDriversAttributesLicenseArrivingElection DayAmerican VotersElections And VotingInspirational VotingVoting DayAmerican YouthAmerican ElectionsVoting Age Author:Marshall McLuhan