Quote of the Week: Samuel Coleridge, “The Statesman’s Manual”
“Need I add the inherent unfitness, as well as the direful consequences, of making virtue … depend on talent – a gift so unequally dispensed…
“Need I add the inherent unfitness, as well as the direful consequences, of making virtue … depend on talent – a gift so unequally dispensed…
Some would regard it as a brilliant piece of modern advertising. It is personal, crisp, direct. It carries a simple and effective message: “Oh come…
“Ironically, it is now the managerial elite of international capital that is likely to complain of the false consciousness of those workers on whom the…
“When a tendency has gone to extremes, it is most evident that something must be done to oppose it. Opposing one aspect of it may…
“The meaningful moral choice is not between conforming and nonconforming but between conforming to the ephemeral, stereotyped values of the moment and conforming to the…
“I think that there are six canons of conservative thought – Belief in a transcendent order, or body of natural law, which rules society as…