210 Quotes by Jonah Goldberg

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    When man’s law disappears or loses its force, nature’s law returns – quickly.

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    Dissent is morally neutral. You can correctly call yourself a dissident because you like to kick puppies, but at the end of the day, you’re just a jerk who likes to kick puppies.

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    That internal beast is human nature. It cannot be killed; it can only be tamed. And even then, constant vigilance is required.

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    The elevation of unity as the highest social value is a core tenet of fascism and all leftist ideologies.

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    The truth is France has been the chief Western advocate of normalizing relations with Iraq – one of its largest trading partners – for years, partly because France holds billions in IOUs from Iraq that wouldn’t be redeemable by a new regime.

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    When we fail to properly civilize people, human nature rushes in. Absent a higher alternative, human nature drives us to make sense of the world on its own instinctual terms: That’s tribalism.

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    Progressivism was a sister movement of fascism, and today’s liberalism is the daughter of Progressivism.

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    There is no word in the English language that gets thrown around more freely by people who don’t know what it means than “fascism.” Indeed, the more someone uses the word “fascist” in everyday conversation, the less likely it is that he knows what he’s talking about.

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    The past shows unvaryingly that when a people’s freedom disappears, it goes not with a bang, but in silence amid the comfort of being cared for. That is the dire peril in the present trend toward statism. If freedom is not found accompanied by a willingness to resist, and to reject favors, rather than to give up what is intangible but precarious, it will not long be found at all. – Richard Weaver, 1962 I.

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