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  • In an echo of earlier times, the climate change prophets have in recent years tried to silence counter views and suppress dissent. August members of the Royal Society, a body once noted for its cultivation of debate in science, are now leaders of the 'science is settled' camp: the only debate they consider to be legitimate is about choice among the different forms of the centralized action they believe is required to deal with the problems they foresee.

    Believe   Echoes   Views  
  • I must dissent emphatically from any proposal to spend any money on preparing a statue of me, more especially at a time when people do not have enough food and clothing.

    Mahatma Gandhi (1983). “Collected Works”
  • Free societies are societies in which the right of dissent is protected.

  • Silence becomes cowardice when occasion demands speaking out the whole truth and acting accordingly.

    Mahatma Gandhi, Thomas Merton (1965). “Gandhi on Non-violence”, p.58, New Directions Publishing
  • A gathering of Democrats is more sweaty, disorderly, offhand, and rowdy than a gathering of Republicans; it is also likely to be more cheerful, imaginative, tolerant of dissent, and skillful at the game of give-and-take. A gathering of Republicans is more respectable, sober, purposeful, and businesslike than a gathering of Democrats; it is also likely to be more self-righteous, pompous, cut-and-dried, and just plain boring.

    Cutting   Self   Games  
  • Words no longer have meaning if an Exchange that is not established by a State is "established by the State".

    States   Dissent   Ifs  
    Antonin Scalia (2016). “Scalia's Court: A Legacy of Landmark Opinions and Dissents”, p.233, Regnery Publishing
  • It's much easier to make jokes about sensitive issues if there is some dissent, some conflict.

  • It is not simply the individual who benefits from and is protected by rights, but the society as a whole. Protected freedoms to dissent and criticize those in power help keep abuses of power in check. They combat tendencies of elites to become isolated from and ignorant of the people they deeply affect through their decisions.

    People   Decision   Abuse  
    Source: www.3ammagazine.com
  • Our politicians have sacrificed their principles on the altar of special interests; our corporate leaders have sacrificed their integrity on the altar of profits; and our media watchdogs have sacrificed the voice of dissent on the altar of audience competition.

    Integrity   Media   Voice  
    Cornel West (2005). “Democracy matters: winning the fight against imperialism”, Penguin Classics
  • A simple way to determine whether the right to dissent in a particular society is being upheld is to apply the town square test: Can a person walk into the middle of the town square and express his or her views without fear of arrest, imprisonment, or physical harm? If he can, then that person is living in a free society. If not, it's a fear society.

    Simple   Squares   Views  
    Natan Sharansky, Ron Dermer (2009). “The Case For Democracy: The Power of Freedom to Overcome Tyranny and Terror”, p.48, PublicAffairs
  • To those who cling to power through corruption and deceit and the silencing of dissent, know that you are on the wrong side of history; but that we will extend a hand if you are willing to unclench your fist.

    Hands   Deceit   Fists  
    First Presidential Inaugural Address, Delivered 20 January 2009
  • Some suggested over the weekend that it is wrong to expect Elian Gonzalez to live in a place that tolerates no dissent or freedom of political expression. They were talking about Miami.

  • The most un-American thing you can do is to stifle dissent

    Dissent   Can Do  
  • The injunction to be nice is used to deflect criticism and stifle the legitimate anger of dissent.

    Nice   Criticism   Used  
    "Being Nice Isn’t Really So Awful" by Malcolm Gladwell, www.newyorker.com. December 10, 2013.
  • It was in the 1960s that the left convinced itself that there is something fascistic about patriotism and something perversely "patriotic" about running down America. Anti-Americanism - a stand-in for hatred of Western civilization - became the stuff of sophisticates and intellectuals as never before. Flag burners became the truest "patriots" because dissent - not just from partisan politics, but the American project itself - became the highest virtue.

    Jonah Goldberg (2008). “Liberal Fascism: The Secret History of the American Left, From Mussolini to the Politics of Meaning”, p.197, Crown Forum
  • Free thought means fearless thought. It is not deterred by legal penalties, nor by spiritual consequences. Dissent from the Bible does not alarm the true investigator, who takes truth for authority not authority for truth. The thinker who is really free, is independent; he is under no dread; he yields to no menace; he is not dismayed by law, nor custom, nor pulpits, nor society-whose opinion appals so many. He who has the manly passion of free thought, has no fear of anything, save the fear of error.

    George Jacob Holyoake (1896). “English Secularism: A Confession of Belief”, p.18, Library of Alexandria
  • That community is already in the process of dissolution where each man begins to eye his neighbor as a possible enemy, where non-conformity with the accepted creed, political as well as religious, is a mark of disaffection; where denunciation, without specification or backing, takes the place of evidence; where orthodoxy chokes freedom of dissent; where faith in the eventual supremacy of reason has become so timid that we dare not enter our convictions in the open lists, to win or lose.

    Religious   Eye   Winning  
    "A Plea for the Open Mind and Free Discussion" (speech), Albany, N.Y., 24 Oct. 1952
  • Nevertheless, what was made in the hope of transforming the world need not be rejected because it failed to do so – otherwise, one would also have to throw out a good deal of the greatest painting and poetry of the nineteenth century. An objective political failure can still work as a model of intellectual affirmation or dissent.

    Robert Hughes (2013). “The Shock of the New”, Knopf
  • Whether history will judge this war to be different or not we cannot say. But this we can say with certainty: A government and a society that silences those who dissent is one that has lost its way.

  • People may believe that there can be a society where dissent is not permitted, but which is nonetheless not a fear society because everyone agrees with one another and therefore no one wants to dissent.

  • If the machine of government is of such a nature that it requires you to be the agent of injustice to another, then, I say, break the law.

    Civil Disobedience (1849) See Savio 1
  • Ethics, too, are nothing but reverence for life. This is what gives me the fundamental principle of morality, namely, that good consists in maintaining, promoting, and enhancing life, and that destroying, injuring, and limiting life are evil.

    Albert Schweitzer (1932). “Civilization and ethics. 3d. ed”
  • The rightful claim to dissent is an existential right of the individual.

  • We must not confuse dissent with disloyalty. We must not walk in fear of one another. We must not be driven by fear into an age of unreason.

    Age   Driven   Disloyalty  
    Source: deadline.com
  • MACE, n. A staff of office signifying authority. Its form, that of a heavy club, indicates its original purpose and use in dissuading from dissent.

    Office   Purpose   Use  
    Ambrose Bierce (2016). “The Devil's Dictionary: The Devil World”, p.134, 谷月社
  • The left’s idea of “science” is that we should all be riding bicycles and using the Clivus Multrum composting latrines instead of flush toilets. Anyone who dissents, they say — while adjusting their healing crystals for emphasis — is “afraid of science.”

    Healing   Ideas   Riding  
    "Liberals: They Blinded Us With Science". humanevents.com. March 23, 2011.
  • If there is anything that links the human to the divine, it is the courage to stand by a principle when everybody else rejects it.

  • We may be so eager to protect the right to dissent that we lose sight of the difference between dissent and subversion.

    Sight   Differences   May  
    David Frum, Richard Perle (2003). “An End to Evil: How to Win the War on Terror”, p.66, Random House
  • The Constitution promises liberty to all within its reach, a liberty that includes certain specific rights that allow persons, within a lawful realm, to define and express their identity.

    Obergefell v. Hodges, 135 S. Ct. 2584, 192 L. Ed. 2d 609, footnote #22, June 26, 2015.
  • Dissents are appeals to the brooding spirit of the law, to the intelligence of another day.

    "Keeping Politics out of the Court". The New York Times, December 09, 1984.
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