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+ | }}''Shallow politics is not to be confused with ''[[deep politics]]''.'' | ||
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[[John Dewey]] wrote that “Politics is the shadow cast on [[society]] by big business.” | [[John Dewey]] wrote that “Politics is the shadow cast on [[society]] by big business.” | ||
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“Politics is the shadow cast on society by big business.” |
“I always wanted to get into politics, but I was never light enough to make the team.”
Art Buchwald [1]
Shallow politics is not to be confused with deep politics.
John Dewey wrote that “Politics is the shadow cast on society by big business.”
Examples
Page name | Description |
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China/Encirclement | USA and allies encirclement of China. |
Grover Norquist | |
RINO | Republican In Name Only |
Society | A group of individuals with common interest and culture. |
Related Quotations
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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George Carlin | “On Election Day, I stay home. Two reasons: first of all, voting is meaningless; this country was bought and paid for a long time ago. That empty shit they shuffle around and repackage every four years doesn't mean a thing. Second, I don't vote, because I firmly believe that if you vote, you have no right to complain. I know some people like to twist that around and say, "If you don't vote, you have no right to complain." But where's the logic in that? Think it through: If you vote, and you elect dishonest, incompetent politicians, and you screw things up, then you're responsible for what they've done. You voted them in. You caused the problem. You have no right to complain. I, on the other hand, who did not vote—who, in fact, did not even leave the house on Election Day—am in no way responsible for what these politicians have done and have every right to complain about the mess you created. Which I had nothing to do with. Why can't people see that?” | George Carlin | |
George Carlin | “You might have noticed that I never complain about politicians. I leave that to others. And there's no shortage of volunteers; everyone complains about politicians. Everyone says they suck. But where do people think these politicians come from? They don't fall out of the sky; they don't pass through a membrane from a separate reality. They come from American homes, American families, American schools, American churches, and American businesses. And they're elected by American voters. This is what our system produces, folks. This is the best we can do. Let's face it, we have very little to work with. Garbage in, garbage out. So maybe it's not the politicians who suck; maybe it's something else. Like the public. That would be a nice realistic campaign slogan for somebody: "The public sucks. Fuck hope." Put the blame where it belongs: on the people. Because if everything is really the fault of politicians, where are all the bright, honest, intelligent Americans who are ready to step in and replace them? Where are these people hiding? The truth is, we don't have people like that. Everyone's at the mall, scratching his balls and buying sneakers with lights in them. And complaining about the politicians.” | George Carlin | |
Deep state | “Although elected representatives are supposed to be the ruling power we see them coming and going while the true powers in our lives — political parties, bureaucracies, business corporations, the media, institutions of law and justice, quangos, international treaty agreements, financial systems, regulators etcetera — get on with business.” | Ivo Mosley | 2013 |
Political party | “the whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, most of them imaginary.” | Henry L. Mencken | 1918 |
Roger Scruton | “Liberals seek freedom, socialists equality and conservatives responsibility. And, without responsibility, neither freedom nor equality have any lasting value.” | Roger Scruton |
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:The politics of Eurovision | Article | 21 May 2021 | Caroline Frost | Does music transcend partisan politics? The politicisation of the Eurovision Song Contest has been going on for many decades. |
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