“Unlike the rationalism of the French Revolution, true liberalism has no quarrel with religion, and I can only deplore the militant and essentially illiberal antireligionism which animated so much of nineteenth-century Continental liberalism. ... What distinguishes the liberal from the conservative here is that, however profound his own spiritual beliefs, he will never regard himself as entitled to impose them on others and that for him the spiritual and the temporal are different sphere which ought not to be confused.” I CanDifferentSpiritualReligionBeliefCenturyRevolutionOughtRespectRegardProfoundConservativeConfusedLiberalismSpheresEntitledQuarrelsAnimatedNineteenth CenturyMilitantRationalismFrench RevolutionContinentalSpiritual Beliefs Author:Friedrich August von Hayek
“We are living through the most profound changes in the economy since the Industrial Revolution. Technology, globalization, and the accelerating pace of change have yielded chaotic markets, fierce competition, and unpredictable staff requirements.” TechnologyEconomyRevolutionCompetitionProfoundPaceFierceStaffRequirementsUnpredictableGlobalizationChaoticIndustrial RevolutionPace Of Change Author:Bruce Tulgan
“I see no profound progress taking place when there is no hope, no inspiration, only drastic overthrow and rebellion. Before having a revolution of thought there must be real ideals to aspire to, and they are only to be found within.” RealInspirationFoundProgressRevolutionIdealsProfoundRebellionBeing RealAspireNo HopeDrastic Author:Vera Nazarian
“We're in the second golden age of television, and to me, one of the most profound things that's happening in TV is just that by default that opened the door to more women, more people of color, more outliers. It's one of the greatest side effects of the digital revolution.” PeopleAgeRevolutionProfound Author:Marti Noxon
“Ethical veganism results in a profound revolution within the individual; a complete rejection of the paradigm of oppression and violence that she has been taught from childhood to accept as the natural order. It changes her life and the lives of those with whom she shares this vision of nonviolence. Ethical veganism is anything but passive; on the contrary, it is the active refusal to cooperate with injustice” Has BeensOrderIndividualNaturalResultsAcceptingVisionViolenceShareChildhoodTaughtRevolutionProfoundClimate ChangeInjusticeActiveContraryOppressionRejectionGlobal WarmingEthicalVeganNonviolencePassiveRefusalVeganismParadigmNatural OrderClassismFrancione Author:Gary L. Francione