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A great civilization is not conquered from without until it has destroyed itself within
Quote by -Will Durant
Truth always originates in a minority of one, and every custom begins as a broken precedent.
Quote by -Will Durant
It is not the race that makes the civilization, it is the civilization that makes the people: circumstances geographical, economic, and political create a culture, and the culture creates a human type.
Quote by -Will Durant
This is the tragedy of almost every civilization—that its soul is in its faith, and seldom survives philosophy.
Quote by -Will Durant
Despite all the achievements of civilisation, the human being is still one of the most vulnerable creatures on earth.
Quote by -Vladimir Putin
A democratic civilization will save itself only if it makes the language of the image into a stimulus for critical reflection — not an invitation for hypnosis.
Quote by -Umberto Eco
A modern civilization is only possible when it is accepted that singular beings exist and express themselves freely.
Quote by -Tahar Ben Jelloun
Speech is civilization itself. The word, even the most contradictory word, preserves contact—it is silence which isolates.
Quote by -Thomas Mann
I happen to be a big fan of Western civilization; I think it beats the hell out of tyranny and starvation.
Quote by -Jordan Peterson
For the overthrow of the bourgeoisie, the efforts of one country are sufficient - for this we have the testimony of the history of our revolution. For the definitive victory of Socialism, for the organization of Socialist production, the efforts of one country, especially of a peasant country like Russia, are insufficient - for that are required the efforts of the proletarians of several advanced countries.
Quote by -Leon Trotsky
The clearer and deeper the public opinion of the world, in the first instance the opinion of the working masses, will understand the contradictions and the difficulties of the socialist development of an isolated country, the higher will it appreciate the results achieved. The less it identifies the fundamental methods of Socialism with the zigzags and errors of the Soviet bureaucracy, the less will be the danger that, by the inevitable revelation of these errors and of their consequences, the authority, not only of the present ruling group, but of the workers' State itself, may decline.
Quote by -Leon Trotsky