Darwin did not know what a bitter satire he wrote on mankind ... When he showed that free competition, the struggle for existence, which the economists celebrate as the highest historical achievement, is the normal state of the animal kingdom. Only conscious organization of social production, in which production and distribution are carried on in a planned way, can lift mankind above the rest of the animal.
— Friedrick EngelsA commitment to sexual equality with men is a commitment to becoming the rich instead of the poor, the rapist instead of the raped, the murderer instead of the murdered.
— Andrea DworkinMankind is considered (by the radical environmentalists) the lowest and the meanest of all species and is blamed for everything.
— Dixie Lee RayFreiheit ist immer die Freiheit des AndersdenkendenFreedom is always, and exclusively, freedom for the one who thinks differently.
— Rosa LuxemburgInnovation is the result of a process that brings radical ideas to create positive change.
— Natasha TsakosWhen someone loves you so much that He dies for you, you can trust that any rewards He promises are going to be good.
— David ServantThus in order to be a 'radical' one must be open to the possibility that one's own core assumptions are misconceived.
— Christopher HitchensIn one of his puckish moods Saul talked the president of a university into letting him anonymously take an examination being administered to candidates for a doctorate in community organization. 'Three of the questions were on the philosophy of and motivations of Saul Alinsky,' writes Saul. 'I answered two of them incorrectly.
— Nicholas von HoffmanGTMO has been a goldmine of intelligence about radical Islamic terrorism.
— Mike PompeoOn the 'Celestial Seasonings' green tea packet there is a short explanation of its benefits: 'Green tea is a natural source of antioxidants, which neutralize harmful molecules in the body known as free radicals. By taming free radicals, antioxidants help the body maintain its natural health.' Mutatis mutandis, is not the notion of totalitarianism one of the main ideological antioxidants, whose function throughout its career was to tame free radicals, and thus to help the social body to maintain its politico-ideological good health?
— Slavoj Žižek