Anglo Saxons: To blame for everything. John Ralston Saul angloblamesaxon Change image and share on social
Armaments; extremely useful for fighting wars, a deadweight in any civil economy. John Ralston Saul armamentcivildeadweight Change image and share on social
Freedom - an occupied space which must be reoccupied every day. John Ralston Saul dayfreedomoccupy Change image and share on social
Humanism: an exaltation of freedom, but one limited by our need to exercise it as an integral part of nature and society. John Ralston Saul exaltationexercisefreedom Change image and share on social
Either God is alive, in which case he'll deal with us as he sees fit. Or he is dead, in which case he was never alive, it being unlikely that he died of old age. John Ralston Saul agealivecase Change image and share on social
Unregulated competition is a naive metaphor for anarchy. John Ralston Saul anarchycompetitionmetaphor Change image and share on social
Marx was fortunate to have been born eighty years before Walt Disney. Disney also promised a child's paradise and unlike Marx, delivered on his promise. John Ralston Saul bearchilddeliver Change image and share on social
Democracy is the only system capable of reflecting the humanist premise of equilibrium or balance. The key to its secret is the involvement of the citizen. John Ralston Saul balancecapablecitizen Change image and share on social