Quote by F. H. Buckley Download Open image ““Nineteenth century industrial society had created a new class of slaves,”” — F. H. Buckley ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.5 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare
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“the needs of Americans take priority over the interests of non-Americans, that what is denied non-Americans must be paid for by what is given… — F. H. Buckley Copy Share Image
“Technological change, globalization, genetic advantages, even greed, are to be found everywhere, and can’t explain why we are more immobile than the rest of… — F. H. Buckley Copy Share Image
“The natural aristocracy, said Jefferson, was one of virtue or talents, and he contrasted this with an artificial aristocracy founded on wealth and birth.… — F. H. Buckley Copy Share Image
“Our schools and universities are like the old Soviet department stores whose mission was to serve the interests of the sales clerks and not… — F. H. Buckley Copy Share Image