Civil war Quote by Richard Maxwell Brown Download Open image ““Western Civil War of Incorporation”” — Richard Maxwell Brown ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.3 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Civil war War
“Down our way we're always had a theory that the Civil War was not brought on by Secession of Slavery or the State's Rights… — Irvin S. Cobb Copy Share Image
During the Civil War, the United States government had organized new territories in the West at a cracking pace, both to keep the Confederacy… — Heather Cox Richardson Copy Share Image
“after the Civil War both parties now were controlled by capitalists. They were divided along North-South lines, still hung over with the animosities of the Civil War. This made it very hard to create a party of reform cutting across both parties to unite working people South and North—to say nothing of black and white, foreign-born and native-born.” — Howard Zinn Copy Share
“The years after the war saw the growth of copper, gold, and tin mining. As always, the profits flowed out of the territory. It” — Adam Hochschild Copy Share Image
“The Civil War was pre-eminently a political war, a war of peoples rather than of professional armies.” — James M. McPherson Copy Share Image
“This so-called culture war, I suspect, is the product of a history in which white America took two different paths to civilization. The North is an extension of Europe and continued the court- and commerce-driven Civilizing Process that had been gathering momentum since the Middle Ages. The South and West preserved the culture of honor that sprang up in the… — Steven Pinker Copy Share
“nation and the Framers of the Constitution. They were sufficiently worried about corporate power that they didn’t even include in the Constitution the word… — Thom Hartmann Copy Share Image
“the “secession” of the rich in which they “disconnect themselves from the civic life of the nation and from any concern about its well-being… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
“Indeed, the tendency of the Americain iiuud seems to he very strongly against the enforcement of any rule which requires a person to flee… — Richard Maxwell Brown Copy Share Image
“Following the Civil War, Americans began to perceive it new version of the earlier land-population-wealth crisis as an alarming trend of land consolidation and… — Richard Maxwell Brown Copy Share Image
“Kearney did not go as far in geographic distance as he did in mode of livelihood: although he only went across San Francisco Bay… — Richard Maxwell Brown Copy Share Image
“What might have developed into it great controversy in England over the duty to retreat failed to occur in the absence of conditions like… — Richard Maxwell Brown Copy Share Image
“A man is not born to run away." Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes (1921).*” — Richard Maxwell Brown Copy Share Image
“Although Holmes's apothegm, "detached reflection cannot be demanded in the presence of an uplifted knife," is sometimes quoted, Holmes scholars have generally ignored the… — Richard Maxwell Brown Copy Share Image
“The new surveillance is spearheaded by burgeoning, ever-more-sophisticated electronic means that include-among a staggering array of devices-potent lasers, parabolic microphones and other "bugs" with… — Richard Maxwell Brown Copy Share Image
“A recent widely publicized case unites themes of no duty to retreat and, in individual terms, conquest and mastery. This was the case of… — Richard Maxwell Brown Copy Share Image
“It is these conceptual categories of incorporatior gunji{~/iterc and resister gunfighters and not the mythical categories of' hero and villain that are the keys… — Richard Maxwell Brown Copy Share Image
“With a significant reduction in crime and with other changes in the American and international order of the Will of the century front the… — Richard Maxwell Brown Copy Share Image
“Because the gunfight near the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Arizona, a year and a half after the Mussel Slough shootout, took place in a… — Richard Maxwell Brown Copy Share Image
“In late twentieth-century America, this "jurisprudence of lawlessness" is a bit out of (fate. While there is a vigorous victim-rights movement in our nation''… — Richard Maxwell Brown Copy Share Image
“Time overlaps itself. A breath breathed from a passing breeze is not the whole wind, neither is it just the last of what has… — Ken Kesey Copy Share Image
“Whatever happened in those more than one hundred years, from the time my great-great-great grandfather studied law to the time when my own father… — Gwenn Wright Copy Share Image
“AUSTRALIA, LIKE THE UNITED STATES, experienced a different path to inclusive institutions than the one taken by England. The same revolutions that shook England… — Daron Acemoğlu Copy Share Image
“These are all good things, I said. But no one knows where your country is or who you are. You don't have a familiar… — Gary Shteyngart Copy Share Image
“Thinking about the weather was one way of shutting out of his mind the appalling bloody human mess sprawled out over the bed of… — Mark Ellis Copy Share Image
It cost about 75 cents to kill a man in Ceasar's time. The price rose to about $3,000 per man during the Napoleonic wars;… — Homer Bone Copy Share Image
“ “In the South, football is confused with religion, chivalry, the Civil War, and women.” -Diane Roberts, The Quotable South ” — Deborah Ford Copy Share Image
Strange, (is it not?) that battles, martyrs, blood, even assassination should so condense - perhaps only really lastingly condense - a Nationality. — Walt Whitman Copy Share Image
You must study to be frank with the world: frankness is the child of honesty and courage. Say just what you mean to do… — Robert E. Lee Copy Share Image
“Civil wars...are the best wars for the writer...because they have a way of continuing long afterwl wars between nations are resolved; because, with the… — Ralph Ellison Copy Share Image
I am out of money,we are all out of money,but we dont need money down here- Dont need anything but Men , Muskets, Ammunition,… — James A. Connolly Copy Share Image