“Socialism is easily understood by any child; it is taking other people's stuff.”
2010s, Socialism's Legacy (2011)
Alan Charles Kors é professor de História na Universidade da Pensilvânia, onde ensina história intelectual europeia dos séculos XVII e XVIII, especialmente iluminismo francês. Escreve também sobre liberdade de expressão e liberdade acadêmica.
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“Socialism is easily understood by any child; it is taking other people's stuff.”
2010s, Socialism's Legacy (2011)
2010s, Socialism's Legacy (2011)
“If someone tells you you are too weak to live with freedom, they have turned you into a child”
As quoted in "College" (2005), Bullshit!, HBO
2000s
Contexto: What universities are saying by these codes, special protections, and double standards — to women, to blacks, to Hispanics, to gay and lesbian students — is, "You are too weak to live with freedom. You are too weak to live with the First Amendment." If someone tells you you are too weak to live with freedom, they have turned you into a child.
2010s, Socialism's Legacy (2011)
“I don't think that you can't impose liberal societies from, from the outside.”
2010s, Socialism's Legacy (2011), Q&A
2010s, Socialism's Legacy (2011)
As quoted in "Notable & Quotable: The Victims of Socialism" https://web.archive.org/web/20160217064704/http://www.wsj.com/articles/notable-quotable-the-victims-of-socialism-1455667462 (17 February 2016), The Wall Street Journal, A13
2000s, Can There Be an "After Socialism"? (2003)
2010s, Socialism's Legacy (2011), Q&A
“What a terrible price students are paying now for the idea of comfort.”
2010s, Who's too Weak to Live with Freedom? (2013)
2010s, Socialism's Legacy (2011), Q&A
It's going to take a whole lot to root that out of the American spirit.
2010s, Who's too Weak to Live with Freedom? (2013)
2000s, Can There Be an "After Socialism"? (2003)