Top 100 Tariq Ali Quotes
#1. I do not accept the right of big powers to change governments as and when it affects their interests.
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#2. When Pakistan was carved out of India's rib in 1947, it was assumed by some that Bollywood's Muslim stars would defect to the new state and thus boost the Lahore film industry. But Lollywood did not happen.
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#3. The only decent daily paper of record in France is the online 'Mediapart,' which exposes graft and corruption in high places and is feared by the establishment.
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#4. History, when they do it, is ancient history, and they sensationalize even that. Contemporary history is virtually ignored on television.
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#5. Power can shape 'truth,' but not forever.
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#6. I didn't know a thing about Oxford and had never been to Britain. My father suggested it because in 1939 he had been about to take up a place at Wadham College, but the war broke out, and he joined the Army instead.
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#7. For India, the links with the United States/Israel are the centrepiece of its foreign policy.
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#8. The human voice deployed to recite the Vedas and later aid the temple dancers was paramount before any instruments emerged.
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#9. I was in my mid-teens when someone gave me a copy of 'Pears Encyclopaedia of Myth and Legends' as a birthday present. It sat on my shelves for many months before I looked at it. When I did, I couldn't stop reading it.
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#10. The only continent where social movements have led to political parties that have pushed through serious social and political reforms is in South America.
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#11. The whole history of the 20th century is a history of resistance groups which are either nationalist or, in large parts of the Muslim word, religious groups.
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#12. I was never totally what we would now call 'politically correct,' even in my most militant phase. I always liked good food, good wines. I suppose it was because I had total confidence in myself.
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#13. That natural disasters are required to provide Americans with a glimpse of reality in their own country is an indication of the deep rot infecting the official political culture.
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#14. I understand you only too well, but Rachel's needs are no less important than your desire to be part of history. Find a balance. Happiness is like good health. You only miss it when it disappears.
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#15. It is as difficult to define or classify Islamic cinema as it would be a Christian, Jewish or Buddhist one.
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#16. Desperation is the result of globalization.
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#17. In the calculus of western interests, there is no suffering, whatever its scale, which cannot be justified. Chechens, Palestinians, Iraqis, Afghans, Pakistanis are of little importance.
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#18. Exploiters and manipulators have always used religion self-righteously to further their own selfish ends.
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#19. Dear old al-Maarri was a great skeptic poet. He wrote a parody of the Koran, and his friends would tease him and say, "al-Maarri, but no one says your Koran." And he said, "Yes, but give me time. Give me time. If people recite it for twenty years it will become as popular as the other one."
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#20. In every twenty-four hours there is always one which is full of anguish and self-pity and confusion and the desire to see other faces, but an hour passes quickly enough.
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#21. Ralph Miliband was a socialist intellectual of great integrity. He belonged to a generation of socialists formed by the Russian revolution and the Second World War, a generation that dominated left-wing politics for almost a century.
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#22. The origins of Indian classical music, not unlike their western counterparts, lie in the Vedas, the ancient Hindu scriptures of 2,000 years ago.
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#23. I think the United States and its British attack dog are not taken seriously anywhere in the world and can play no role in helping a political solution.
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#24. Scotland's political identity was destroyed, and a huge Scottish emigration to North America followed the brutal Highland clearances. These included every layer of Scottish society, not just the remnants of the defeated clans.
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#25. THERE CAN BE FEW delights in the world as pleasant as a Siracusan spring. The fragrance of the lemon, orange, apricot, almond and peach blossoms pervade the city, enriched by the moist, salty sea breezes. On
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#26. An independent Scotland could be far more internationalist and would benefit a great deal from links to both Scandinavia and states in other continents.
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#27. In 1962, President Kennedy expanded an earlier trade embargo put in place by a predecessor, President Eisenhower, to a total economic blockade, which pushed the Cubans further in Moscow's direction.
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#28. People are increasingly beginning to feel that democracy itself is being destroyed by this latest phase of globalization and that politics doesn't matter because it changes nothing.
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#29. Gamal Abdal Nasser, the nationalist leader of Egypt, was described by British Prime Minister Anthony Eden as an Egyptian Hitler. Then it carried on like that. Saddam Hussein became Hitler when he was no longer a friend of the West. Then Milosevic became Hitler.
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#30. As a candidate, Obama projected himself as a new Reagan, above narrow party politics. He wanted to please all but has ended up annoying many.
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#31. 'Theogony' should be read before the great Homeric epics because it gives an account of the cosmology that is taken for granted by Homer. It does for paganism what the Old Testament attempted to do for monotheism.
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#32. To fight tyranny and oppression by using tyrannical and oppressive means, to combat a single-minded and ruthless fanaticism by becoming equally fanatical and ruthless, will not further the cause of justice or bring about a meaningful democracy. It can only prolong the cycle of violence.
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#33. If you see what passes as the news on the networks in the United States, there's virtually no coverage of the rest of the world, not even of neighboring countries like Mexico or neighboring continents like Latin America.
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#34. The past has too much knowledge embedded in it, and therefore it's best to forget it and start anew.
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#35. The heathen could only be eliminated as a force if their culture was completely erased.
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#36. The war in Afghanistan, the first war of the twenty-first century, shows the United States doing what it wants to do, not caring about who it antagonizes, not caring about the effects on neighboring regions.
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#37. I don't regret what I did in the Sixties. I was young and took myself terribly seriously. In the Seventies, I spent too much time in inner-party factional disputes.
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#38. The patchwork political landscape of the Arab world - the client monarchies, degenerated nationalist dictatorships, and the imperial petrol stations known as the Gulf states - was the outcome of an intensive experience of Anglo-French colonialism.
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#39. The Enlightenment attacked religion - Christianity, mainly - for two reasons: that it was a set of ideological delusions, and that it was a system of institutional oppression, with immense powers of persecution and intolerance.
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#40. [Taken from a BBC documentary]
Tariq was born in Lahore, now in Pakistan, then part of British-ruled India, in 1943. A Catholic school education did nothing to shake his life-long atheism, which he shared with his communist parents.
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#41. An act of unilateral nuclear disarmament by a European power would have a much more lasting impact than all the sanctions under consideration. Sanctions, as we know from the example of Iraq, always affect the least powerful citizens the most.
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#42. In January 1961, the United States severed diplomatic relations in response to Cuban nationalisation of U.S.-owned sugar plantations, banks and businesses.
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#43. How we live our lives does not,unfortunately depend on us alone.Circumstances,good or bad,constantly intervene.A person close to us die.A person not so close to us carries on living.All these things affect how we live.
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#44. Proximity to power has an unsurprising ability to mutate a politician's spinal cord into bright yellow jelly.
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#45. A storm swept the world in 1968. It started in Vietnam, then blew across Asia, crossing the sea and the mountains to Europe and beyond. A brutal war waged by the U.S. against a poor southeast Asian country was seen every night on television.
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#46. Independence is the only way Scotland can realise its full political and cultural potential in the 21st century.
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#47. Poland, after the First World War, was beset by chaos, disorder, and a foolish incursion by the Red Army, which helped to produce the ultra-nationalist military dictatorship of General Pilsudski.
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#48. American imperialism has always been the imperialism that has been frightened of speaking its name. Now it's beginning to do so. In a way, it's better. We know where we kneel.
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#49. I do think the Cubans have to change some of the political structures there and allow critical voices, for their own sakes, because unless there is accountability the revolution will totally atrophy.
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#50. I am, in general, favourable to activism and social movements and hostile to graft and corruption.
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#51. When a country is invaded and attacked and people resist it's important to speak up and to say they have the right to resist and to defend their right to resist.
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#52. Western enthusiasm for democracy stops when those opposed to its policies are elected to office.
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#53. Indian classical music was born when time barely existed. It developed further within the structures of royal courts and a system of patronage where the ruler or the feudal master determined all.
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#54. The cinematic language and interior destiny of each Iranian film-maker is different. The international influences on them vary from Rossellini to Fellini, Akira Kurosawa to Hou Hsiao-hsien, but there is a strong sense of solidarity.
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#55. The implication strongly is that Osama bin Laden is a Hitler, even though he has no state power at all. It's just grotesque if you seriously think about it.
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#56. The sobbing of the weak today is the sobbing of the victims of neoliberal policies. They consist of billions of people all over the world.
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#57. The genealogy of fictional characters can become an obsession, like train-spotting, and should be firmly resisted.
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#58. In the West, since the collapse of communism and the fall of the Soviet Union, the one discipline both the official and unofficial cultures have united in casting aside has been history.
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#59. During the Gulf War, journalists used to challenge government news managers and insisted they wouldn't just accept the official version of events.
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#60. Socially, the Cuban revolution created an education system and health service that remain the envy of much of the neo-liberal world.
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#61. It's a total failure of the Western imagination that the only enemy they can see is Adolph Hitler.
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#62. I am not insulted by billions of Christians, Muslims and Jews believing there is a God and praying to this nonexistent deity on a regular basis.
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#63. Anthony Powell was the most European of 20th-century British novelists.
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#64. We were constantly appealing for funds from readers when I edited 'The Black Dwarf' in 1968-69.
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#65. Young women and men who joined the far-left groups did so for the best of reasons. They wanted to change the world. Many fought against the stifling atmosphere in many groups.
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#66. I think democracy is on the decline in the West. Ruling parties are the same: neo-liberalism at home and wars abroad.
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#67. There are, of course, deeply sincere people of religion in different parts of the world who genuinely fight on the side of the poor, but they are usually in conflict with organised religion themselves.
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#68. There is no real agreement among scholars as to whether Homer and Hesiod were contemporaries or whether Homer came a hundred or so years later or earlier. How could there be, given that both poets recited and sang in an oral culture.
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#69. The Lumiere brothers first exhibited moving pictures in Paris in 1896. A year later, there was a private showing at the Yildiz palace in Istanbul.
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#70. When I arrived to study at Oxford in October 1963, the bohemian style was black plastic or leather jackets for women and black leather or navy donkey jackets for men. I stuck to cavalry twills and a duffle coat, at least for a few months.
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#71. The hostility between India and Pakistan has become a habit to which both the elites have become addicted. Any attempt towards a rational solution to real problems is denounced by chauvinists on both sides.
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#72. It was civil disobedience that won them their civil rights.
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#73. The United States is now The Empire. There isn't an empire; there's The Empire, and that empire is the United States.
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#74. Ben-Gurion and Moshe Dayan were self-proclaimed atheists.
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#75. In the Seventies, we still had dreams and hopes of Utopia, but by the end of the decade, the world had shifted to the right.
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#76. As a political current, Maoism was always weak in Britain, confined largely to students from Asia, Africa and Latin America.
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#77. Revolutionaries are not infallible.
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#78. Political pundits in Delhi and Islamabad have berated the West for its relativism and double-standards. After all why should Britain have a nuclear arsenal but not India? It is a reasonable question.
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#79. After flirting with neoisolationism, the U.S. is now deciding it wants to run the world.
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#80. The function of a bourgeois democracy is to secure the consent of the masses to their own exploitation and oppression.
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#81. The U.S. should come out openly and say to the world, "We are the only imperial power, and we're going to rule you, and if you don't like it you can lump it."
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#82. I am an atheist and do not know the meaning of the 'religious pain' that is felt by believers of every cast when what they believe in is insulted.
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#83. I think the Americans fished out the same condom but found it had too many holes in it.
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#84. In my eyes, a patriot is little more than an international blackleg.
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#85. This is the permanent tension that lies at the heart of a capitalist democracy and is exacerbated in times of crisis. In order to ensure the survival of the richest, it is democracy that has to be heavily regulated rather than capitalism.
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#86. The weakness in traditional Scottish nationalism lay in its own inability to grasp that identity could not be the only factor in the march to independence.
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#87. To dissociate politicians from capitalists is slightly disingenuous, to put it mildly. U.S. lawmakers are competitive and auction themselves to the highest bidder via the lobby system.
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#88. History rarely repeats itself, but its echoes never go away.
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#89. We live, after all, in a world where illusions are sacred and truth profane.
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#90. In some ways, the '60s were a reaction to the '50s and the intensity of the Cold War.
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#91. We have populations now in the West with a very short memory span. One reason for this short memory span is that television over the last fifteen years has seen a big decline in the coverage of the rest of the world.
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#92. I think the big tragedy of the Cuban Revolution was that it became dependent on the Soviet Union, and it became dependent on the Soviet Union under a very reactionary bureaucratic regime led by Leonid Brezhnev.
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#93. The "coalition against terrorism" means the United States. It does not wish anyone else to interfere with its strategy.
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#94. Scandinavia was awash with Maoism in the '70s. Sweden had Maoist groups with a combined membership and periphery of several thousand members, but it was Norway where Maoism became a genuine popular force and hegemonic in the culture.
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#95. There was a good moment in Islam when people were actually challenging authority at every level. Very different from the world we live in.
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#96. I am fully aware of the concept of political revolutions. After all, that is what we hoped might happen in the U.S.S.R. and Eastern Europe, but what actually happened was capitalist restoration.
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#97. Terrorism emanates from weakness, not strength. It is the sign of despair.
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#98. The Pakistan Cricket Board is a long-standing joke, its chairmen replaced with every change of government.
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#99. In times of crisis, the incumbent suffers. And the bigger the crisis, the greater the punishment inflicted on those in power unless they do something that makes a change.
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#100. Tragedies are always discussed as if they took place in a void, but actually each tragedy is conditioned by its setting, local and global. The events of 11 September 2001 are not exception.
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