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Most Americans are close to total ignorance about the world. They are ignorant. That is an unhealthy condition in a country in which foreign policy has to be endorsed by the people if it is to be pursued. And it makes it much more difficult for any president to pursue an intelligent policy that does justice to the complexity of the world.


Zbigniew Brzezinski


#foreign-policy #geopolitics #ignorance #populism #intelligence

The moment we begin to fear the opinions of others and hesitate to tell the truth that is in us, and from motives of policy are silent when we should speak, the divine floods of light and life no longer flow into our souls.


Elizabeth Cady Stanton


#divine #fear #floods #flow #hesitate

I'm hungry for a juicy life. I lean out my window at night and I can taste it out there, just waiting for me.


Brigid Lowry


#life #night #rosie #taste #waiting

So there is something perhaps more difficult to conceive of, sometimes born of resignation and sometimes not- a life in which not getting it is the point and not the problem; in which the project is to learn how not to ride the bicycle, how not to understand the poem. Or to put it the other way round, this would be a life in which getting it – the will to get it, the ambition to get it – was the problem; in which wanting to be an accomplice didn’t take precedence over making up one’s mind.


Adam Phillips


#getting-it #life

The principle of spending money to be paid by posterity, under the name of funding, is but swindling futurity on a large scale.


Thomas Jefferson


#fiscal-policy #national-debt #money

The art of economics consists in looking not merely at the immediate but at the longer effects of any act or policy; it consists in tracing the consequences of that policy not merely for one group but for all groups.


Henry Hazlitt


#any #art #consequences #consists #economics

When I applied to graduate school many years ago, I wrote an essay expressing my puzzlement at how a country that could put a man on the moon could still have people sleeping on the streets. Part of that problem is political will; we could take a lot of people off the streets tomorrow if we made it a national priority. But I have also come to realize that NASA had it easy. Rockets conform to the unchanging laws of physics. We know where the moon will be at a given time; we know precisely how fast a spacecraft will enter or exist the earth's orbit. If we get the equations right, the rocket will land where it is supposed to--always. Human beings are more complex than that. A recovering drug addict does not behave as predictably as a rocket in orbit. We don't have a formula for persuading a sixteen-year-old not to drop out of school. But we do have a powerful tool: We know that people seek to make themselves better off, however they may define that. Our best hope for improving the human condition is to understand why we act the way we do and then plan accordingly. Programs, organizations, and systems work better when they get the incentives right. It is like rowing downstream.


Charles Wheelan


#goverment #humanity #incentives #politics #social-policy

How can I play baseball when I'm worried about foreign policy?


Charles M. Schulz


#foreign-policy #baseball

To preserve our independence, we must not let our rulers load us with perpetual debt. We must make our election between economy and liberty, or profusion and servitude.


Thomas Jefferson


#fiscal-policy #national-debt #political-philosophy #liberty

First Afghanistan, now Iraq. So who's next? Syria? North Korea? Iran? Where will it all end?' If these illegal interventions are permitted to continue, the implication seems to be, pretty soon, horror of horrors, no murderously repressive regimes might remain.


Daniel Kofman


#antiwar-movement #axis-of-evil #despotism #foreign-policy #foreign-policy-of-the-us






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