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Tolerance is the essential starting point for compassion. That’s why it is so emphasized in our society right now. In a world full of discrimination, prejudice, and marginalization, people need to be taught to tolerate people who are different. Tolerance, at the political, social, and cultural level, will prevent us from choosing speech or actions that harms other people groups, which is a definite win.

~ Stephen Lovegrove

Stephen Lovegrove Motivational Personal Growth Political Self Help Social Social Justice Tolerance

Dark alleys, like social networks, are romantic, because you never know what might happen while I perform there every Caturday night. Cats do know, but won't tell. So don’t even ask.

~ Will Advise

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Democracy is supposed to be ‘of the people, by the people and for the people’. Capitalism is ‘of the capitalist, for the capitalist’. Period.

~ Jerry Ash

Jerry Ash Capitalism Child Labor Democracy Economics Great Depression Industrial Revolution Industry Labor Military Mill Workers Miners Mining Political Poverty Robber Barons Slavery Social Sweatshops Unions Yellow Journalism

Honey, it isn’t democracy that runs this country. Capitalism rules. It does no good to reason with the capitalists or their politicians. This is a class war. We have to stir up the American people, the lower class. Some of the better-off lower class do show some sympathy for us when they’re smacked with the facts. And when they voice themselves collectively, good things happen.” — Mother Jones

~ Jerry Ash

Jerry Ash Capitalism Child Labor Democracy Economics Great Depression Industrial Revolution Industry Labor Military Mill Workers Miners Mining Political Poverty Robber Barons Slavery Social Sweatshops Unions Yellow Journalism

I am a citizen of this country,” I declare, “and Mr. Mayor, tonight I will be a citizen of this city when I put my shoes under my bed. The courageous men, women and children who are with me (blocked from crossing the bridge into NYC) are also citizens of this country and will be sleeping near their shoes too. I want them with me tonight, here, in the city of New York. We are all American citizens.” — Mother Jones

~ Jerry Ash

Jerry Ash Capitalism Child Labor Democracy Economics Great Depression Industrial Revolution Industry Labor Military Mill Workers Miners Mining Political Poverty Robber Barons Slavery Social Sweatshops Unions Yellow Journalism

What the hell’s the matter with you men? Are you cowards as well as stupid? You boys make me sick. I’m done with you. You hear me? I want you to go back to your places now and stay with your children until I say you’re needed.“Tell your wives and your older children to bring with them dish pans and cooking pots. Tell them to bring their stirring spoons and ladles. Tell them to carry a mop over their shoulders. We’re goin’ to march on that mine and we’re going to stand guard to see that no scabs are allowed in. Do you hear me?” — Mother Jones

~ Jerry Ash

Jerry Ash Capitalism Child Labor Democracy Economics Great Depression Industrial Revolution Industry Labor Military Mill Workers Miners Mining Political Poverty Robber Barons Slavery Social Sweatshops Unions Yellow Journalism

Go home now,” says I. “Keep away from the saloons. Save your money. You are going to need it.”“What are we going to need it for?” asks a voice from the crowd.“For guns and ammunition,” says I.

~ Jerry Ash

Jerry Ash Capitalism Child Labor Democracy Economics Great Depression Industrial Revolution Industry Labor Military Mill Workers Miners Mining Political Poverty Robber Barons Slavery Social Sweatshops Unions Yellow Journalism

To the RKO motion picture camera at her 100th birthday party: “I pray for the day when working men and women are able to earn a fair share of the wealth they produce in a capitalist system, a day when all Americans are able to enjoy the freedom, rights and opportunities guaranteed them by the Constitution of the United States of America.” — Mother Jones

~ Jerry Ash

Jerry Ash Capitalism Child Labor Democracy Economics Great Depression Industrial Revolution Industry Labor Military Mill Workers Miners Mining Political Poverty Robber Barons Slavery Social Sweatshops Unions Yellow Journalism

Turning back to the crowd I say, “I am duty bound to make this plea, but I want to say, with all due respect to the governor here, that I doubt seriously that he will do — cannot do — anything. And for the reason that he is owned, lock, stock and barrel, by the capitalists who placed him here in this building.” — Mother Jones

~ Jerry Ash

Jerry Ash Capitalism Child Labor Democracy Economics Great Depression Industrial Revolution Industry Labor Military Mill Workers Miners Mining Political Poverty Robber Barons Slavery Social Sweatshops Unions Yellow Journalism

That’s got to stop,” says I. “The idea of any blood-thirsty pirate (Mexican President Diaz) sitting on a throne and reaching across the border to tromp on our Constitution makes my blood boil.” — Mother Jones

~ Jerry Ash

Jerry Ash Capitalism Child Labor Democracy Economics Great Depression Industrial Revolution Industry Labor Military Mill Workers Miners Mining Political Poverty Robber Barons Slavery Social Sweatshops Unions Yellow Journalism

I go back to the union man and say, “Sir, this is a house of God, not a proper place for a union meeting. I have some things to say today that God would not want to hear in His own house. Boys, I want you to get up, every one of you, and go across the road. I want you to sit down on the hillside over there and wait for me to speak to you.

~ Jerry Ash

Jerry Ash Capitalism Child Labor Democracy Economics Great Depression Industrial Revolution Industry Labor Military Mill Workers Miners Mining Political Poverty Robber Barons Slavery Social Sweatshops Unions Yellow Journalism

What do you see out there?” I ask. “Pittsburgh,” he replies. Now I laugh. “No, young man. What you see is hell with the lid taken off.” — Mother Jones

~ Jerry Ash

Jerry Ash Capitalism Child Labor Democracy Economics Great Depression Industrial Revolution Industry Labor Military Mill Workers Miners Mining Political Poverty Robber Barons Slavery Social Sweatshops Unions Yellow Journalism

Well, honey, it’s capitalism that brings out the meanness and greed,” says I. “Our founding fathers did a decent job of framing our democracy. They wrote the Constitution and added a Bill of Rights that intended for people of all classes to enjoy the freedoms the Constitution offers. But capitalism came along without a constitution or a bill of rights and the industrialists grabbed unrestricted power. The capitalists wrote their own ‘Declaration of Capitalism’.” — Mother Jones

~ Jerry Ash

Jerry Ash Capitalism Child Labor Democracy Economics Great Depression Industrial Revolution Industry Labor Military Mill Workers Miners Mining Political Poverty Robber Barons Slavery Social Sweatshops Unions Yellow Journalism

It wasn’t that she necessarily wanted to “socialize” at the bonfire, but she wanted to broadcast to the general population that her antisocial behavior was a personal choice not a sentence to social leprosy.

~ J.d. Stroube

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I should think a dead language would be rather boring, sociallyspeaking.

~ Sol Luckman

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One of the most interesting results was part of a study my students and I conducted dealing with status in email correspondence. Basically, we discovered that in any interaction, the person with the higher status uses I-words less (yes, less) than people who are low in status.

~ James W. Pennebaker

James W. Pennebaker Class I Language Pronouns Social

[B]y reinterpreting Freudianism in terms of language, a pre-eminently social activity, Lacan permits us to explore the relations between the unconscious and human society. One way of describing his work is to say that he makes us recognize that the unconscious is not some kind of seething, tumultuous, private region ‘inside’ us, but an effect of our relations with one another. The unconscious is, so to speak, ‘outside’ rather than ‘within’ us — or rather it exists ‘between’ us, as our relationships do.

~ Terry Eagleton

Terry Eagleton Lacan Language Psychoanalysis Social Unconscious

Social conditioning, accompanied by moral and mental constraints, now serve to render the mediocre mind nearly incapable of unbiased assessment.

~ Justin K. Mcfarlane Beau

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Yes, it is true that one generally needs to speak to the members of the key audience for a product or service. But as we are not trying to plumb an individual psyche for psychological motivation, but are rather trying to elucidate the relevant symbolic cultural meanings and practices, information garnered from those who do not like something is also relevant to understanding the cultural picture. In fact, contestation between points of view and meanings is a crucial aspect of the social dynamic. These nodal points of disagreement and different points of view can be precisely the most intriguing domains of cultural movement and thus new opportunities.

~ Patricia L. Sunderland

Patricia L. Sunderland Anthropology Culture Ethnography Research Social

We are social and political creatures but foremost we are a biological one. Our feelings, sentiments, emotions and attractions are generally because of our biological structure and appearance.

~ M.f. Moonzajer

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Yes, I am crying although I am a man. But has not a man eyes! Has not a man hands, limbs,senses, thoughts, passions? Is he not fed with the wine food, hurt by the same weapons, warmed and cooled by the same summer and winter as a woman? If you prick us do we not bleed? If you tickle us do we not laugh? And if you poison us, do we not die? Why shouldn't a man complain, a soldier weep? Because it is unmanly? Why is it unmanly?

~ August Strindberg

August Strindberg Expressionism Man Social

Paul Chehade is dedicated to serves the unfortunate, regardless of a person's religion, race, ethnicity, or gender, as a demonstration of God's unconditional love for all people, helping communities worldwide.Ethical junction making choices easy.

~ Paul Chehade

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We refuse to turn off our computers, turn off our phone, log off Facebook, and just sit in silence, because in those moments we might actually have to face up to who we really are.

~ Jefferson Bethke

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Instead of one-way interruption, Web marketing is about delivering useful content at just the precise moment that a buyer needs it.Search, a marketing method that didn't exist a decade ago, provides the most efficient and inexpensive way for businesses to find leads.

~ David Honegger

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Rascals are always sociable, and the chief sign that a man has any nobility in his character is the little pleasure he takes in others company.

~ Arthur Schopenhauer

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Social entrepreneurship represents the opportunity to redefine the role of government.

~ Robert Hacker

Robert Hacker Entrepreneurship Government Social Sustainability

Heraclitus once said we cannot exist without strife but that does not mean we cannot co-exist without it.

~ Anike Kirsten

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Ladies and gentlemen, it is time for us to change the mindset which has tended to create ad hoc solutions for the political madness and social farce. In fact, our age of tragedy which has been represented by the so-called “Marxists” in the Sinhalese community and “liberalists” in Tamil community since the 70s to the late 90s, has been replaced by the age of farce.

~ Nilantha Ilangamuwa

Nilantha Ilangamuwa Freedom Justice Politics Social Social Systems

It is a smokescreen if someone believes that they can make change without identifying the root causes which influence social disorder.

~ Nilantha Ilangamuwa

Nilantha Ilangamuwa Freedom Justice Social

We as human beings need freedom, and justice, and a true cause to engage in to make life meaningful. This basic and comprehensive dream cannot be allowed to be shattered under any circumstances; if it starts shattering then the resistance will arise. The elimination of torture and other practiced cruelty needs to be effected for there to be freedom and justice. It will guide us in our search for a secure place to enjoy personal liberties.

~ Nilantha Ilangamuwa

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The decrease in the number of killings doesn’t make any difference if the society has to sleep with the ghosts of the old devil.

~ Nilantha Ilangamuwa

Nilantha Ilangamuwa Justice Political Social

Justice is a social construct. It’s well known that the physical universe isn’t fair. Nevertheless, it’s difficult to decide which is more provoking: good people suffering or evil people prospering.

~ Susan Cartwright

Susan Cartwright Construct Dawn Justice Social Wolf

You could write the best book in the world but if nobody knows about it, it is nothing

~ Brandon Reece Taylor

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The absence of conditions for self-realization in a country, region and community leads to stagnation, social and economic crisis

~ Sunday Adelaja

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The world has a fast-growing problematic disability, which forges bonds in families, causes people to communicate in direct and clear ways, cuts down meaningless social interaction, pushes people to the limit with learning about themselves, whilst making them work together to make a better world. It’s called Autism – and I can’t see anything wrong with it, can you? Boy I’m glad I also have this disability!

~ Patrick Jasper Lee

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So... what was the reason to don't be social!???...Oh, thanks Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution for reminding me.

~ Deyth Banger

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Let us applaud the howls of the ignorant extremists as we stand on a knife-edge, not glad, but in acknowledgement of the bad, sad, mad gifts that the regime continue to offer us.

~ Nilantha Ilangamuwa

Nilantha Ilangamuwa Liberty Politics Politics Fear Social

I'll date you, love...not you and your iPad. I can't feel plastic palm play; I'm live like Memorex.

~ T.f. Hodge

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No real excellence, personal or social, artistic, philosophical, scientific, or moral, can arise without solitude.

~ William Deresiewicz

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Society is commonly too cheap. We meet at very short intervals, not having had time to acquire any new value for each other.We meet at meals three times a day, and give each other a new taste of that musty old cheese that we are. We have had to agree on a certain set of rules, called etiquette and politeness, to make this frequent meeting tolerable and that we need not come to open war. We meet at the post office, and at the sociable, and at the fireside every night; we live thick and are in each other's way, and stumble over one another, and I think that we thus lose some respect for one another.

~ Henry David Thoreau

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