11+ Raymond Aron Quotes On Religion, Education And War
Raymond Aron (1905-1983) was a French philosopher and sociologist. He was a major political theorist of the twentieth century, and was particularly known for his works on the philosophy of history, sociology of politics, and international relations. He was also highly influential in the development of the theory of realism in international relations. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Raymond Aron on religion, education, love.
Despotism has so often been established in the name of liberty that experience should warn us to judge parties by their practices rather than their preachings. — Raymond Aron
Racism is the snobbery of the poor. — Raymond Aron
In writing if it takes over 30 minutes to write the first two paragraphs select another subject. — Raymond Aron
Peace is impossible, war is improbable. — Raymond Aron
In a way, all sociologists are akin to Marxists because of their inclination to settle everyone's accounts but their own. — Raymond Aron
The intellectual who no longer feels attached to anything is not satisfied with opinion merely; he wants certainty, he wants a system. The revolution provides him with his opium. — Raymond Aron
Foreknowledge of the future makes it possible to manipulate both enemies and supporters. — Raymond Aron
Political thought in France is either nostalgic or Utopian. — Raymond Aron
Intellectuals cannot tolerate the chance event, the unintelligible: they have a nostalgia for the absolute, for a universally comprehensive scheme. — Raymond Aron
What passes for optimism is most often the effect of an intellectual error. — Raymond Aron
Skepticism cannot be revolutionary, even though it speaks the language of revolution. — Raymond Aron
Life Lessons by Raymond Aron
- Raymond Aron's work highlights the importance of understanding the complex nature of politics and the need to look at all sides of an issue before making a judgement.
- He also emphasised the need to be aware of the potential for conflict between different political ideologies and the importance of being open to dialogue and compromise.
- Finally, Aron's work underlines the importance of critical thinking and the need to challenge existing power structures in order to create a more equitable society.
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