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Nevertheless, I resist cynicism and continue to believe in the possibilities for genuine democracy.
— William Greider
Children born today have a fifty-fifty chance of living to 100.
— William Greider
The do-it-yourself version of pensions is a flop, as many Americans have painfully learned.
— William Greider
People know elections, like television commercials, are not real.
— William Greider
If we have wealth, it will be protected from inflation and possibly even enhanced in value.
— William Greider
The burnt odor in Washington is from the disintegrating authority of the governing classes.
— William Greider
In 1900 Americans on average lived for only 49 years and most working people died still on the job.
— William Greider
As reporters in State College, there was a joke. We used to call Penn State, the Kremlin.
— Rodney Erickson
Leaks and whispers are a daily routine of news-gathering in Washington.
— William Greider
I'm so sick of people treating Latinos like some homogenous group that all feel the same way about everything.
— Al Madrigal
The history of science is everywhere speculative. It is a marvelous hiatory. It makes you proud to be a human being.
— Karl Popper
Everyone's values are defined by what they will tolerate when it is done to others.
— William Greider
If everyone has to be a watchdog in order to make government work, then the foxes will also volunteer to serve.
— William Greider
Animal-rights advocates remind us of this admonition: The ways in which people treat animals will be reflected in how people relate to one another.
— William Greider
Money is power in American politics. It always has been.
— William Greider
Democracy is held captive, not just by money, but by ideas - the ideas that money buys.
— William Greider
In its present terms, the global system values property over human life.
— William Greider
The regime of globalization promotes an unfettered marketplace as the dynamic instrument organizing international relations.
— William Greider
The present struggle seems less about abolishing big government than about who gets to use it.
— William Greider
When self-important people and powerful institutions are governed by illusion, history has a way of biting back.
— William Greider
The economy is not governed with the bottom half in mind.
— William Greider
If you think about it, Washington's overwhelming power in the world is founded on death, the awesome arsenal for killing people.
— William Greider
I never have sought the world;
the world was not to seek me. — Samuel Johnson
the world was not to seek me. — Samuel Johnson