The Consent of the Governed – Sunday, October 24, 1943
William Penn is accredited with the statement—"If men be good, government cannot be bad." On first hearing, one may be inclined to challenge the idea,...
William Penn is accredited with the statement—"If men be good, government cannot be bad." On first hearing, one may be inclined to challenge the idea,...
One of the distinguishing attributes of intelligence in men is the faculty of thinking and planning for the future. It is this that causes us...
We have read somewhere currently a brief statement of a challenging idea: "The greater the truth, the greater the danger." Certainly the record will show...
The characteristic technique of the sleight-of-hand performer is to divert attention from what he doesn't want us to see and focus attention on what he...
A trend that has always caused apprehension among far-thinking men is encroachment upon judiciary function—the short-circuiting of the processes of justice, whereby various non-judicial agencies...
Among the dictator nations there is an avid recognition of the fact that control of what is taught in the schools is a long step...
We have come again to the time when, in spite of all the pursuits of war, millions of students return to the schoolroom, there to...
For sometime now, perhaps prematurely, perhaps not, a favorite topic of speculation has been concerning conditions "after the war." Often such speculation confines itself entirely...
When anyone undertakes to catalogue the predominant vices of men, always well toward the top of the list is the prevalent human failing called "jealousy."...