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Robert Marion La Follette Sr. war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker, der als Abgeordneter im US-Repräsentantenhaus, als 20. Gouverneur von Wisconsin von 1901 bis 1906 und im US-Senat für Wisconsin von 1905 bis 1925 als Mitglied der Republikanischen Partei diente. Er bewarb sich auch 1924 als Kandidat der Progressiven Partei um das Amt des US-Präsidenten. La Follette ist am stärksten wegen seiner Unterstützung der Direktwahl von US-Senatoren sowie seiner Opposition zu Kartellen und großen Konzernen in Erinnerung geblieben und galt als einer der Anführer der progressiven Bewegung in der Republikanischen Partei.

Er war mit Belle Case La Follette verheiratet, mit der er außer der Tochter Mary die Söhne Robert und Philip, die ebenfalls erfolgreich in die Politik gingen, hatte. Wikipedia  

✵ 14. Juni 1855 – 18. Juni 1925
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“I shall support the President in the measures he proposes when I believe them to be right. I shall oppose measures proposed by the President when I believe them to be wrong.”

Speech before Congress (April 4, 1917), Congressional Record—Senate, April 4, 1917, 224–225.
Kontext: Mr. President, I had supposed until recently that it was the duty of senators and representatives in Congress to vote and act according to their convictions on all public matters that came before them for consideration and decision. Quite another doctrine has recently been promulgated by certain newspapers, which unfortunately seems to have found considerable support elsewhere, and that is the doctrine of “standing back of the President” without inquiring whether the President is right or wrong.
For myself, I have never subscribed to that doctrine and never shall. I shall support the President in the measures he proposes when I believe them to be right. I shall oppose measures proposed by the President when I believe them to be wrong.

“The individual is fast disappearing as a business factor and in his stead is this new device, the modern corporation.”

“The Danger Threatening Representative Government” Speech (1897) http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/pdfs/lessons/EDU-SpeechTranscript-SpeechesLaFollette-DangerThreatening.pdf
Kontext: Since the birth of the Republic, indeed almost within the last generation, a new and powerful factor has taken its place in our business, financial and political world and is there exercising a tremendous influence. The existence of the corporation, as we have it with us today, was never dreamed of by the fathers…The corporation of today has invaded every department of business, and it’s powerful but invisible hand is felt in almost all activities of life. The effect of this change upon the American people is radical and rapid. The individual is fast disappearing as a business factor and in his stead is this new device, the modern corporation.

“America is not made, but is in the making…Mere passive citizenship is not enough. Men must be aggressive for what is right if government is to be saved from those who are aggressive for what is wrong.”

"The Perils of Passive Citizenship", Speech in Washington, D.C. http://www.speeches-usa.com/Transcripts/robert_lafollete-perils.html (August 11, 1924)

“Publicity, discussion, and agitation are necessary to accomplish any work of lasting benefit.”

Spoken in Evansville, IN (July 7, 1906), As quoted in Unreasonable Men: Theodore Roosevelt and the Republican Rebels Who Created Progressive Politics, Michael Wolraich (2014)

“Wealth has never yet sacrificed itself on the altar of patriotism.”

"La Follette Fights for Higher War Tax", New York Times http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9E05E3DE123FE433A25751C2A96E9C946696D6CF (August 22, 1917)

“Where public opinion is free and uncontrolled, wealth has a wholesome respect for the law.”

"Fooling the People as a Fine Art", La Follette's Magazine (April 1918)

“To control the American market is to own America.”

"Fooling the People as a Fine Art", La Follette's Magazine (April 1918)

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