124 Quotes About Authoritarianism
- Author Wilhelm Reich
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Politically, we are still stuck in the systems of thought of the Greek and Roman slave states, no matter how much we rant about "democracy.
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- Author Elmar Hussein
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Flattery is directly proportional to authoritarianism. For this reason, flattery can be said to be one of the main signs of the non-existence of freedom and democracy in the political system. The more "honeyed words", the greater the deprivation of personal liberty.
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- Author Raif Badawi
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Any religion-based state has a mission to limit the minds of its people, to fight the developments of history and logic, and to dumb down its citizens. It’s important to stand in the way of such a mentality, to deny it from continuing its mission to murder the souls of its people, killing them deep within while they are still alive and breathing.
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- Author Raif Badawi
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States that are built on a religious foundation limit their own people in a circle of faith and fear.
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- Author A.E. Samaan
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I am not interested in having freedom from burdens. I don't need any authority to free me from responsibility.I am not interested in having freedoms within an authoritarian's parameters. I am only interested in self-determination.I have only respect for liberty as I am a libertarian.
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- Author Karl Hess
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It is curious to note that when for reasons of conscience, people refuse to kill, they are often exempted from active military duty. But there are no exemptions for people who, for reasons of conscience, refuse to financially support the bureaucracy that actually does the killing. Apparently, the state takes money more seriously than life.
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- Author Edward Snowden
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Study after study has show that human behavior changes when we know we’re being watched. Under observation, we act less free, which means we effectively *are* less free.
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- Author J.S.B. Morse
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Nothing is more dangerous than an atheist playing God.
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- Author Patricia Roberts-Miller
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The other argument [about the Iraq War] was about argument itself. It characterized any argument about policy (whether, in fact, Iraq did have weapons of mass destruction and whether regime change could be effected through an invasion) as unnecessary, dithering, disloyal, and possibly even deliberately evil, since the correct course of action was so obvious. Major media outlets demonized dissent. In a democracy.
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