Who said that?
Sticks and stones
PS 170 dictionary
Common bonds
That's not true!
100

"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."

Martin Luther King, Jr.

100

Very annoying Athenian and supreme wiseass

Socrates

100

Lawbreaking that is communicative, public, non-violent, and accepts legal punishment.

Civil disobedience

100

Stuart Hall and Wendy Brown

Neoliberalism

100

"Elvis lives!"

Conspiracy theory

200

"For he who is a corrupter of the laws is more than likely to be a corrupter of the young and foolish portion of mankind."

Socrates

200

Allegedly unwise and untimely

Martin Luther King, Jr.

200

A form of government whose common ground is loneliness.

Totalitarianism

200

Hannah Arendt and M. Gessen

Lies

200

A socially necessary delusion

Ideology

300

"It may be in the nature of the political realm to be at war with truth."

Hannah Arendt

300

Accused of lacking education and ridiculed for her Southern accent

Fannie Lou Hamer

300

A philosophical view that sees individuals as the fundamental unit of politics and assigns the state the role to facilitate consensual exchange.

Liberalism

300

Socrates and Martin Luther King, Jr. (but not Edward Snowden)

Accepted punishment for breaking the law

300

Recognizes social problems but diverts from a rational path to a solution

Agitation/propaganda

400

"There is no such thing [as society]! There are individual men and women and there are families and no government can do anything except through people and people look to themselves first."

Margaret Thatcher

400

"A coward who has chosen to run."

Edward Snowden

400

A dispute that is unresolvable because a truth teller cannot express the truth within the rules of a language game they are forced to play.

A differend

400

Cassandra and Emma Sulkowicz

Disbelieved

400

"Formed by the intercourse and association of men with each other ... on account of the commerce and consort of men there."

Idols of the Market (Francis Bacon)

500

"I have tried in vain to find a single former deportee capable of proving to me that he had really seen, with his own eyes, a gas chamber."

Robert Faurisson

500

Seen as a liar and a madwoman

Cassandra

500

A verbal activity in which the speaker has a relation to truth through frankness.

Parrēsia

500
Destutt de Tracy and Theodor W. Adorno

Ideology

500

Destroys the possibility for politics

The modern political lie

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