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5 of 5 results found for - "Sandy Ikeda" | [Quote No.56767] Need Area: Mind > Learn "[Freedom of thought, speech, expression and press versus censorship and propaganda:] To a genuine liberal [that is a 'classical liberal', which today is best represented by libertarianism], tolerance means more than endorsing a wide range of beliefs and practices. It means allowing nonviolent people to say and do things that we strongly disagree with, disapprove of, or find highly offensive. It means not assuming our own moral superiority over the wickedness or stupidity of our ideological opponents. English writer Beatrice Evelyn Hall captured that liberal spirit when she (and not Voltaire) wrote, 'I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.' " - Sandy Ikeda a professor of economics at Purchase College, SUNY, and the author of 'The Dynamics of the Mixed Economy: Toward a Theory of Interventionism'. [http://fee.org/freeman/progressivism-is-illiberal/ ] Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.59825] Need Area: Mind > Learn "[Freedom of thought, speech, expression and press versus censorship and propaganda:] One lesson that I draw from the pervasiveness of ignorance and uncertainty is that the civility and robustness of a community depends on the extent to which each of us acknowledges that at least some part of everything we think we know isn't actually true (including, I suppose, this knowledge, as well). That is, a free and flourishing society demands both tolerance and criticism from its citizens." - Sandy Ikeda 'Tolerance, Criticism, and Humility are Core Principles of Freedom', July 22, 2016.
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| [Quote No.56769] Need Area: Money > General "[Philosophically, ideally] ...in the free market, there is regulation and that the regulatory principle is not coercion [force or fraud] but persuasion, competition, and reputation." - Sandy Ikeda a professor of economics at Purchase College, SUNY, and the author of ‘The Dynamics of the Mixed Economy: Toward a Theory of Interventionism’. [http://fee.org/freeman/progressivism-is-illiberal/ ] Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.56768] Need Area: Friends > Conversation "[Freedom of thought, speech, expression and press versus censorship and propaganda:-] To a genuine liberal [that is a 'classical liberal', which today is best represented by libertarianism], tolerance means more than endorsing a wide range of beliefs and practices. It means allowing nonviolent people to say and do things that we strongly disagree with, disapprove of, or find highly offensive. It means not assuming our own moral superiority over the wickedness or stupidity of our ideological opponents. English writer Beatrice Evelyn Hall captured that liberal spirit when she (and not Voltaire) wrote, 'I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.' " - Sandy Ikeda a professor of economics at Purchase College, SUNY, and the author of 'The Dynamics of the Mixed Economy: Toward a Theory of Interventionism'. [http://fee.org/freeman/progressivism-is-illiberal/ ] Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
| [Quote No.59826] Need Area: Friends > Conversation "[Freedom of thought, speech, expression and press versus censorship and propaganda:-] One lesson that I draw from the pervasiveness of ignorance and uncertainty is that the civility and robustness of a community depends on the extent to which each of us acknowledges that at least some part of everything we think we know isn't actually true (including, I suppose, this knowledge, as well). That is, a free and flourishing society demands both tolerance and criticism from its citizens." - Sandy Ikeda 'Tolerance, Criticism, and Humility are Core Principles of Freedom', July 22, 2016. Author's Info on Wikipedia - Author on ebay - Author on Amazon - More Quotes by this Author Start Searching Amazon for Gifts Send as Free eCard with optional Google Image |
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