Top 3 Quotes & Sayings by Liang Qichao

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Chinese journalist Liang Qichao.
Last updated on December 3, 2024.
Liang Qichao

Liang Qichao was a Chinese politician, social and political activist, journalist, and intellectual. His thought had a significant influence on the political reformation of modern China. He inspired Chinese scholars and activists with his writings and reform movements. His translations of Western and Japanese books into Chinese further introduced new theories and ideas and inspired young activists.

Treat [the people] as slaves, guard them against brigands, and they will come to regard themselves as slaves and brigands. — © Liang Qichao
Treat [the people] as slaves, guard them against brigands, and they will come to regard themselves as slaves and brigands.
Freedom means Freedom for the Group, not Freedom for the Individual. (…) Men must not be slaves to other men, but they must be slaves to their group. For, if they are not slaves to their own group, they will assuredly become slaves to some other.
We human beings have not secured happiness; on the contrary, science gives us catastrophes. We are like travelers losing their way in a desert. They see a big black shadow ahead and desperately run to it, thinking it may lead them somewhere. But after running a long way, they no longer see the shadow and fall into the slough of despond. What is that shadow? It is this ""Mr. Science.
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