60 Quotes by Richard Hofstadter
- Author Richard Hofstadter
-
Quote
If mind is seen not as a threat but as a guide to emotion, if intellect is seen neither as a guarantee of character nor as an inevitable danger to it, if theory is conceived as something serviceable but not necessarily subordinate or inferior to practice, and if our democratic aspirations are defined in such realistic and defensible terms as to admit of excellence, all these supposed antagonisms lose their force.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Richard Hofstadter
-
Quote
They thought man was a creature of rapacious self-interest, and yet they wanted him to be free- free, in essence, to contend, to engage in an umpired strife, to use property to get property.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Richard Hofstadter
-
Quote
To be confronted with a simple and unqualified evil is no doubt a kind of luxury....
- Tags
- Share
- Author Richard Hofstadter
-
Quote
Tocqueville saw that the life of constant action and decision which was entailed by the democratic and businesslike character of American life put a premium upon rough and ready habits of mind, quick decision, and the prompt seizure of opportunities - and that all this activity was not propitious for deliberation, elaboration, or precision in thought.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Richard Hofstadter
-
Quote
The fundamentalist mind...is essentially Manichean; it looks upon the world as an arena for conflict between absolute good and absolute evil, and accordingly it scorns compromises (who would compromise with Satan?) and can tolerate no ambiguities.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Richard Hofstadter
-
Quote
A large segment of the public willingly resigns itself to political passivity in a world in which it cannot expect to make well-founded judgments.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Richard Hofstadter
-
Quote
What came in the end was only a small war and a quick victory; when the farmers and the gentlemen finally did coalesce in politics, they produced only the genial reforms of Progressivism; and the man on the white horse turned out to be just a graduate of the Harvard boxing squad, equipped with an immense bag of platitudes, and quite willing to play the democratic game.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Richard Hofstadter
-
Quote
The intellectual as ideologist, having had a leading role in purveying to the country each innovation and having frequently hastened the country into the acceptance of change, is naturally felt to have played an important part in breaking the mold in which America was cast and in consequence he gets more than his share of the blame.
- Tags
- Share
- Author Richard Hofstadter
-
Quote
Major parties have lived more for patronage than for principles; their goal has been to bind together a sufficiently large coalition of diverse interests to get into power; and once in power, to arrange sufficiently satisfactory compromises of interests to remain there.
- Tags
- Share