Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Print this Page [1-2] of 2Posts from David, portlandDavid, portland Reply David, portland 2/25/09 re: Woodrow Wilson quote The quote at the top of the page is an actual quote from the book "The New Freedom: A Call for the Emancipation of the Generous Energies of a People" , the only problem with the quote is the first two sentences are no where to be found in the book. Also there is no mention of the federal reserve in the book, how could there be, when the Federal Reserve wasn't even in existence when the book was written. The quote above came from the chapter titled "Monopoly or Opportunity , Woodrow Wilson is not discussing the federal reserve at all, he is discussing the dangers of businesses that become monopolies. Reply David, Portland 1/25/09 re: Oscar Wilde quote To Ken - Yes, evolution requires death, as does life itself. It's true that there could be a world in which individualism would not be a disintegrating or disturbing force, but it's not this one. Could it be a world in which individualism is universally accepted as the norm? In this world, individualism IS rebellion, and is necessary for progress. Without it, Michaelangelo would have been painting something more akin to the art of the Egyptians. Would we still admire his work, or even know his name? SaveOk2 Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print