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Stanley Baldwin, 1. Earl Baldwin of Bewdley, KG, PC, war einer der einflussreichsten konservativen Politiker im Großbritannien der Zwischenkriegszeit. In den Jahren von 1923 bis 1937 bekleidete er unter anderem dreimal das Amt des Premierministers. Wikipedia  

✵ 3. August 1867 – 14. Dezember 1947
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“The political career properly viewed is really a kind of Ministry.”

Speech at the Langham Hotel (11 February 1926), quoted in On England, and Other Addresses (1926), p. 197.
1926

“The fortunes of a nation are determined above everything by the quality of its people.”

Speech at Douglas Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland (27 August 1927), quoted in Our Inheritance (London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1938), p. 129.
1927

“I have often thought, with reference to the late War…that it has shown the whole world how thin is the crust of civilisation on which this generation is walking. The realisation of that must have come with an appalling shock to most of us here. But more than that. There is not a man in this House who does not remember the first air raids and the first use of poisoned gas, and the cry that went up from this country. We know how, before the War ended, we were all using both those means of imposing our will upon our enemy. We realise that when men have their backs to the wall they will adopt any means for self-preservation. But there was left behind an uncomfortable feeling in the hearts of millions of men throughout Europe that, whatever had been the result of the War, we had all of us slipped down in our views of what constituted civilisation. We could not help feeling that future wars might provide, with further discoveries in science, a more rapid descent for the human race. There came a feeling, which I know is felt in all quarters of this House, that if our civilisation is to be saved, even at its present level, it behoves all people in all nations to do what they can by joining hands to save what we have, that we may use it as the vantage ground for further progress, rather than run the risk of all of us sliding in the abyss together.”

Speech http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1923/jul/23/military-expenditure-and-disarmament in the House of Commons (23 July 1923).
1923

“I knew that I had been chosen as God's instrument for the work of the healing of the nation.”

Letter from 1938, as quoted in My Father : The True Story (1955) by A. W. Baldwin, pp. 327 - 328
1938

“A lot of hard-faced men who look as if they had done very well out of the war.”

On the new MPs elected in 1918; quoted by John Maynard Keynes in Economic Consequences of the Peace, Ch. 5
1910s

“Perpetual strife can only lead to poverty and oppression, and peace alone can remove these two spectres of poverty and oppression.”

Speech in Chippenham (12 June 1926), quoted in Our Inheritance (London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1938), p. 171.
1926

“What we have to do…is to humanise the system of limited liability.”

Speech in Leeds (13 March 1925), quoted in On England, and Other Addresses (1926), p. 67.
1925

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