"Throughout history, the attachment
of even the humblest people to their freedom...
has come as an unpleasant shock to condescending ideologues."
by:
Paul Bede Johnson
(1928-) English journalist, popular historian, speechwriter, and author
Source:
Enemies of Society, 1977
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 -- Jozef, Bratislava      
 -- Mike, Norwalk      
Concrete specifics would make the quote make some sense, at this point it make absolutely none.  What humble people? What condescending ideology? This quote manufacturer is promoting the world of make-believe. Wish we had a good personal psychiatrist for him.

 -- Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown     
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    Sillik, WHAT ? ? ?   lolololol  hahahaha. WHAT ? ? ? Socialism / socialists are condescending malefactors that need a lot of good - personal psychiatric help. Said malefactor's socialist style statist theocracy is based on condescending ideologues, dogmas and brutal atrocities. Socialism, manifesting the most unpleasant of shocks to the most humble of people is an extreme depiction of how accurate this quote is. 
     -- Mike, Norwalk     
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    Mike, Norwalk, is it possible to make a specified point here?  Will you at least admit that Socialism, is in fact an ideology?
     -- Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown     
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    Socialism is any of various system theories of social organization (communism, fascism, wokeism, herd mentality, etc. / ANTI - personal sovereignty, inalienable rights and liberty at nature’s law) in which religion, law, the means of producing and distributing goods is owned collectively or by a centralized ruling body that often plans and controls thought, life style and economy.

    An ideology is a set of beliefs and dogmas that are shared by the members of a social group or that from the basis of a political, economic or other system.

    A religion is: Religion is:a sacrosanct object of conscience (an ethic(s), a moral(s), a value (system) or an orientation of correctness / enlightenment) believed sufficiently conventional as to enable an attributable action. Religion is: “ real piety in practice, consisting in the performance of all known duties to ⋯ our fellow men.” (Bouviers Law Dictionary)

    Socialism, in and of itself is NOT an ideology or a religion but, a lifeless / inorganic philosophy only. When a person believes the dogma of socialism and joins others in a social group believing the same - then, and only then does socialism and ideology work together.

    When socialism’s dogmas and otherwise philosophies are advanced (mentally, physically, or otherwise) on the basis of a sacrosanct object of conscience (an ethic(s), a moral(s), a value (system) or an orientation of correctness / enlightenment) believed sufficiently conventional as to enable an attributable action Socialism becomes a theocracy. When socialism is advanced (mentally, physically, or otherwise) on the basis of real piety in practice, consisting in the performance of all known duties to our fellow men Socialism becomes a theocracy.


     -- Mike, Norwalk     
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    Mike Norwalk, As always you are not understandable, because you have no position or relevant beliefs. If you look at our past you will find hustlers trying to sell us concoctions from love potions to cancer cures. Socialism has been presented in the same fashion. It was and still is a fashion statement. Now we have a true representative of this ideology, an it is now a functional statement.
     -- Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown     
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