Saturday, October 30, 2010

Quote of the Day

"The counsels of impatience and hatred can always be supported by the crudest and cheapest symbols; for the counsels of moderation, the  reasons are often intricate, rather than emotional, and difficult to  explain. And so the chauvinists of all times and places go their appointed way: plucking the easy fruits, reaping the little triumphs of the day at the expense of someone else tomorrow, deluging in noise and filth anyone who gets in their way, dancing their reckless dance on the prospects for human progress, drawing the shadow of a great doubt over the validity of democratic institutions. And until peoples learn to spot the fanning of mass emotions and the sowing of bitterness, suspicion,and intolerance as crimes in themselves - as perhaps the greatest disservice that can be done to the cause of popular government - this sort of thing will continue to occur." -- George Kennan

Just ran across this; it's what I've been saying, in very much the same words, for most of my life on this topic. I feel retroactively plagiarized. :)

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