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" The detention of Japanese Americans during World War II would qualify as an example of majoritarian tyranny and misuse of executive prerogative, driven by fear and racial bias. "
Michael Ignatieff
War
Tyranny
Racial
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" I may have come into politics with an unacknowledged condescension toward the game and the people who played it, but I left with more respect for politicians than when I went in. The worst of them - the careerists and predators - you find in all professions. The best of them were a credit to democracy. "
Michael Ignatieff
Politics
Respect
Best
" How do you keep war accountable to the American people when war becomes invisible and virtual? "
Michael Ignatieff
People
War
You
" I think no one could have made peace in Bosnia besides Holbrooke. "
Michael Ignatieff
Peace
Think
Bosnia
" The war waged against terror since September 11 puts a strain on democracy itself, because it is mostly waged in secret, using means that are at the edge of both law and morality. Yet democracies have shown themselves capable of keeping the secret exercise of power under control. "
Michael Ignatieff
Power
Democracy
Control
" Trouble is, we call politics a game, but it isn't one. There is no referee, and the teams make up the rules as they go along. You can't cry foul or offside in politics. Almost anything goes. "
Michael Ignatieff
Trouble
Cry
Game
" Thinkers too often disparage men of action in ways that do them no credit. "
Michael Ignatieff
Action
Ways
Credit
" The ultimate good in a liberal state is liberty. "
Michael Ignatieff
Liberal
State
Ultimate
" After spending the 1980s building up Saddam's Iraq as a counterweight to Iran, U.S. policy abruptly reversed course with his invasion of Kuwait and has since tried to cut him down to size. The policy is called 'containment,' but the question is, containment of what? "
Michael Ignatieff
Down
Size
Building
" There are lots of nations in the world or national peoples who don't yet have states. They're inside someone else's state and they want a state of their own. "
Michael Ignatieff
World
Who
Want
" Patriotism is the secret resource of a successful society. "
Michael Ignatieff
Patriotism
Society
Successful
" Lincoln was not an intellectual, but no one in 200 years understood the language of the King James Bible or learned Blackstone's Laws of England, or Cicero, or the language of the Founding Fathers, better than he did. "
Michael Ignatieff
Bible
Better
Years
" There's a way in which these guys all think absolutely media, day and night. Access is what it's all about, so they spin 24 hours a day and that's a problem. "
Michael Ignatieff
Problem
Think
Night
" For every African state, like Ghana, where democratic institutions seem secure, there is a Mali, a Cote d'Ivoire, and a Zimbabwe, where democracy is in trouble. "
Michael Ignatieff
Democracy
Like
Trouble
" There's a civic nationalism in Britain and dozens of other countries. "
Michael Ignatieff
Civic
Nationalism
Other
" There are hundreds of thousands of Scots who acknowledge English, Irish or Welsh parts of their very being. Lives and destinies are similarly intertwined in Catalonia and Spain, in Ukraine and Russia. "
Michael Ignatieff
Very
Who
English
" In academic life, false ideas are merely false, and useless ones can be fun to play with. "
Michael Ignatieff
False
Fun
Useless
" What's distinctively shocking about Machiavelli is that he didn't care. He believed not only that politicians must do evil in the name of the public good, but also that they shouldn't worry about it. He was unconcerned, in other words, with what modern thinkers call 'the problem of dirty hands.' "
Michael Ignatieff
Care
Evil
Worry
" An intellectual may be interested in ideas and policies for their own sake, but a politician's interest is exclusively in the question of whether an idea's time has come. "
Michael Ignatieff
Question
Time
Own
" What we want is to become masters in our own house. "
Michael Ignatieff
Our
Want
Masters
" Not even a superpower can hold onto its economic sovereignty if it fails to get its fiscal house in order, and no one needs a well-regulated international economic order more than the United States. "
Michael Ignatieff
Hold
Sovereignty
More
" I'd always admired the intellectuals who had made the transition into politics - Mario Vargas Llosa in Peru, Vaclav Havel in the Czech Republic, Carlos Fuentes in Mexico - but I knew that many of them had failed, and in any event, I wasn't exactly in their league. "
Michael Ignatieff
Always
Politics
Republic
" If the only people who can succeed in politics are people who go in at 25, that'd be too bad. That'd be a shame. "
Michael Ignatieff
Shame
Succeed
Politics
" It's good for people to believe in causes larger than themselves. "
Michael Ignatieff
Believe
Good
People
" All the best reasons for going into politics never really change: the desire for glory and fame and the chance to do something that really matters, that will make life better for a lot of people. "
Michael Ignatieff
Politics
People
Life
" Intellectuals are good at seeing the big picture. But they are not so good at process. "
Michael Ignatieff
Good
Seeing
Picture
" We wanted this war and now we've got it, and I'm not sure that we know what to do with it. "
Michael Ignatieff
Wanted
Got
Know
" I had the vocation for politics. What I didn't have was any aptitude for political combat. I took the attacks personally, which is a great mistake. It's never personal: It's just business. It was ever thus. "
Michael Ignatieff
Just
Business
Great
" I am an English-speaking Canadian, but my entire family - Russian exiles and the Canadians they married - is buried in Quebec, and if Quebec were to separate, I would feel I had been cut in two. "
Michael Ignatieff
Feel
Family
I Am
" I had no inkling of how crazy the political life would turn out to be. You shuttle between your constituency and Ottawa, you try to make every barbecue, festival, parade and charity run, but sometimes you feel pulled in 14 directions at once. "
Michael Ignatieff
Crazy
Political
Life
" I went into politics thinking that, if I made arguments in good faith, I'd get a hearing. It's a reasonable assumption, but it's wrong. In five and a half years in politics up north, no one really bothered to criticize my ideas, such as they were. It was never my message that was the issue. It was always the messenger. "
Michael Ignatieff
Politics
Thinking
Ideas