News Answer: Who Said "I am for both the Man and Dollar"?

  • Thread starter Thread starter Soaring Crane
  • Start date Start date
  • Tags Tags
    Quote
AI Thread Summary
The discussion centers around identifying the origin of the quote, "I am for both the man and dollar, but in case of conflict I am for the man," which relates to liberalism in American political doctrine. While some participants suggest it may be attributed to Theodore Roosevelt or Woodrow Wilson, others reference a similar sentiment expressed by Abraham Lincoln regarding the balance between individual rights and property rights. The conversation highlights the challenge of pinpointing the exact source, emphasizing the need to consult primary sources or reputable historical texts for a definitive answer.
Soaring Crane
Messages
461
Reaction score
0
Who said this quote??

I'm taking American Government, and this week's topic focuses on political parties (doctrines). On the subject of liberalism, a quote was introduced for the credo of liberalism. "I am for both the man and dollar, but in case of conflict I am for the man." Who was the person that stated this? (If you don't know who, where can I find the answer? I tried an internet search but that was in vain.)

Thanks.
 
Physics news on Phys.org
I am not sure this is exactly it, but according to this site (Looks like Alan Keyes' campaign site)
http://www.renewamerica.us/readings/lincoln.htm
Abe Lincoln wrote:
The democracy of today hold the liberty of one man to be absolutely nothing, when in conflict with another man's right of property. Republicans, on the contrary, are for both the man and the dollar; but in cases of conflict, the man before the dollar.

This might be a place to start...
 
Last edited by a moderator:


Unfortunately, I am not able to provide a specific answer to this question as there are multiple individuals who have been attributed to saying this quote. Some sources attribute it to former US President Theodore Roosevelt, while others attribute it to former US President Woodrow Wilson. It is also possible that it was said by someone else entirely. The best way to find a more definitive answer would be to consult primary sources or reputable historical texts.
 
Similar to the 2024 thread, here I start the 2025 thread. As always it is getting increasingly difficult to predict, so I will make a list based on other article predictions. You can also leave your prediction here. Here are the predictions of 2024 that did not make it: Peter Shor, David Deutsch and all the rest of the quantum computing community (various sources) Pablo Jarrillo Herrero, Allan McDonald and Rafi Bistritzer for magic angle in twisted graphene (various sources) Christoph...
Thread 'My experience as a hostage'
I believe it was the summer of 2001 that I made a trip to Peru for my work. I was a private contractor doing automation engineering and programming for various companies, including Frito Lay. Frito had purchased a snack food plant near Lima, Peru, and sent me down to oversee the upgrades to the systems and the startup. Peru was still suffering the ills of a recent civil war and I knew it was dicey, but the money was too good to pass up. It was a long trip to Lima; about 14 hours of airtime...

Similar threads

Back
Top