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“Neither nature, experience, nor probability informs these lists of 'entitlements', which are subject to no constraints except those of the mind and appetite of their authors.” quote by Jeane Kirkpatrick
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“Neither nature, experience, nor probability informs these lists of 'entitlements', which are subject to no constraints except those of the mind and appetite of their authors.”

Jeane Kirkpatrick

About This Quote

Source Speech: Interview, 1984

The lists of entitlements are unconstrained, shaped only by the author's mind and desires.

In simple terms: Entitlements are based on personal desire, not objective limits.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the subjectivity of claimed rights.

Themes

politics philosophy rights subjectivity

Mood

critical analytical

Type

philosophical political

When to use this quote

  • policy debates
  • legal reforms
  • ethical discussions
  • academic critique

Key Concepts

social contract power dynamics authorial intent

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do personal desires shape public policy?
  • What limits should society impose on entitlements?
A Different Perspective

These claims may overlook empirical constraints and collective responsibilities.

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