Maxims for Revolutionists
Produced by Russell Bell
Maxims for Revolutionists
George Bernard Shaw
(1856-1950)
Do not do unto others as you would that they should do unto you. Their tastes may not be the same.
Never resist temptation: prove all things: hold fast that which is good.
Do not love your neighbor as yourself. If you are on good terms with yourself it is an impertinence: if on bad, an injury.
The golden rule is that there are no golden rules.
The art of government is the organization of idolatry.
The bureaucracy consists of functionaries; the aristocracy, of idols; the democracy, of idolaters.
The populace cannot understand the bureaucracy: it can only worship the national idols.
The savage bows down to idols of wood and stone: the civilized man to idols of flesh and blood.
Bernard Shaw
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THE GOLDEN RULE
IDOLATRY
ROYALTY
DEMOCRACY
IMPERIALISM
LIBERTY AND EQUALITY
EDUCATION
MARRIAGE
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT
TITLES
HONOR
PROPERTY
SERVANTS
HOW TO BEAT CHILDREN
RELIGION
VIRTUES AND VICES
FAIRPLAY
GREATNESS
BEAUTY AND HAPPINESS, ART AND RICHES
THE PERFECT GENTLEMAN
MODERATION
THE UNCONSCIOUS SELF
REASON
DECENCY
EXPERIENCE
TIME'S REVENGES
GOOD INTENTIONS
NATURAL RIGHTS
FAUTE DE MIEUX
CHARITY
FAME
DISCIPLINE
WOMEN IN THE HOME
CIVILIZATION
GAMBLING
THE SOCIAL QUESTION
STRAY SAYINGS
SELF-SACRIFICE
THE END