Frases de Theodore Dalrymple
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Anthony Daniels es un escritor y facultativo inglés que a menudo publica bajo el seudónimo de Theodore Dalrymple. Suele escribir sobre cultura, arte, política, enseñanza y medicina tanto en Gran Bretaña como en el resto del mundo, y debe gran parte de su fama a su oposición a las políticas progresistas y liberales en esos campos. Aunque ya se ha jubilado como médico, trabajó como tal y como psiquiatra en Zimbabue y Tanzania, y más recientemente en una cárcel y un hospital público de Birmingham, en el centro de Inglaterra. Ha viajado por muchos países de África, América del Sur, Europa Oriental, etc.

Daniels ha revelado en sus escritos que su padre fue un activista comunista, mientras que su madre nació en Alemania y emigró al Reino Unido como refugiada del régimen nazi. En sus comentarios, Daniels suele argumentar que las ideas progresistas dominantes en los círculos intelectuales occidentales tienden a quitar importancia a la responsabilidad del individuo por sus propias acciones y a socavar los valores tradicionales, contribuyendo a la formación en los países ricos de una vasta clase marginal caracterizada por una violencia endémica, criminalidad, promiscuidad sexual, dependencia de los subsidios y abuso de las drogas. También afirma que el abandono por la clase media de sus ideales tradicionales de cultura y comportamiento ha producido con su ejemplo un barbarismo y una ignorancia irremisibles entre los miembros de la clase trabajadora.

Aunque a veces se le tacha de misántropo, Daniels rechaza la acusación y sus defensores afirman que su obra se basa en una filosofía conservadora opuesta a los excesos ideológicos y partidaria del escepticismo, el racionalismo y el empirismo.

En 2005 abandonó Inglaterra para establecerse en Francia, donde piensa seguir escribiendo. Sus columnas suelen aparecer en el semanario británico The Spectator y la revista trimestral estadounidense City Journal, editada por el Manhattan Institute.

Ha colaborado con el Social Trends Institute en un encuentro de expertos celebrado en la Universidad de Princeton en mayo de 2007 y que se tituló "Rethinking Business Management".[1]​ Wikipedia  

✵ 11. octubre 1949
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Theodore Dalrymple: Frases en inglés

“Equality is the measure of all things, and bad behavior is less bad if everyone indulges in it.”

The Economist Sees No Evil http://www.city-journal.org/html/eon_2_20_02td.html (February 20, 2002).
City Journal (1998 - 2008)

“The victory over cruelty is never final, but, like the maintenance of freedom, requires eternal vigilance.”

How—and How Not—to Love Mankind http://www.city-journal.org/html/11_3_urbanities-how_and_how_no.html (Summer 2001).
City Journal (1998 - 2008)

“Henceforth there are to be no fixed or inviolable principles of law at all—only an endlessly changing legal response to the fashionable causes of the moment.”

All Our Pomp of Yesterday http://www.city-journal.org/html/9_3_oh_to_be.html (Summer 1999).
City Journal (1998 - 2008)

“The tattoo has a profound meaning: the superficiality of modern man’s existence.”

Exposing Shallowness http://www.newcriterion.com/articles.cfm/demello-dalrymple-2647 (June 2000).
New Criterion (2000 - 2005)

“We are like creatures so dazzled with our own technological prowess that we no longer think it necessary to consider the obvious.”

Modern Predestination http://www.city-journal.org/html/eon2007-02-06td.html (February 6, 2007).
City Journal (1998 - 2008)

“It is easy to be lenient at other people's expense, and call it generosity of mind.”

It is right to imprison drug addicts - argues Theodore Dalrymple http://www.socialaffairsunit.org.uk/blog/archives/001744.php (March 18, 2008).
The Social Affairs Unit (2006 - 2008)

“Henceforth, virtue was not the exercise of discipline, self-control or benevolence for the sake of others, but the expression of the right opinions of the moment.”

Good people have become a defeated class in Blair's Britain, argues Theodore Dalrymple http://www.socialaffairsunit.org.uk/blog/archives/001464.php (March 29, 2007).
The Social Affairs Unit (2006 - 2008)

“Blanket compassion will shift the distribution decisively towards the manipulative end of the spectrum, and may paradoxically decrease the compassion with which the genuinely despairing are treated: for they are apt to get lost in the great mass of pseudo-distress and manipulation, and often their conduct draws less attention precisely because it is less attention-seeking.”

Theodore Dalrymple on Terence Rattigan, Suicide and Prison - or how incontinent compassion has become a Keynesian stimulus to the economy of the caring profession http://www.socialaffairsunit.org.uk/blog/archives/001768.php (April 18, 2008).
The Social Affairs Unit (2006 - 2008)

“If a lack of money had prevented people from improving their lot, then mankind would still be living in the caves: unless you believe that investment capital first arrived from outer space.”

Theodore Dalrymple remembers Ken Saro-Wiwa - and asks, if unearned income from oil has done so much harm to Nigeria, will increased unearned aid flows not do similar harm to Africa as a whole? http://www.socialaffairsunit.org.uk/blog/archives/000708.php (January 3, 2006).
The Social Affairs Unit (2006 - 2008)

“Wisdom and good governance require more than the consistent application of abstract principles.”

Romancing Opiates: Pharmacological Lies and the Addiction Bureaucracy (2006)

“Reason can never be the absolute dictator of man’s mental or moral economy.”

What the New Atheists Don't See http://www.city-journal.org/html/17_4_oh_to_be.html (Autumn 2007).
City Journal (1998 - 2008)

“There is no smoke without fire, and there is no ethically repugnant principle without logic.”

How to murder a Bolivian boy http://www.newcriterion.com/archive/19/jun01/daniels.htm (June 2001).
New Criterion (2000 - 2005)

“In the British public service nothing succeeds like failure: indeed, failure is success, if looked on in the right way, namely as something requiring yet further intervention in people's lives to amend.”

Mr Brown's self-esteem issue - or, asks Theodore Dalrymple, does Gordon Brown really believe that he can solve the problems of the world.
Fuente: The Social Affairs Unit (2006 - 2008)

“In the welfare state, experience teaches nothing.”

A Murderess’s Tale http://www.city-journal.org/html/15_1_oh_to_be.html (Winter 2005).
City Journal (1998 - 2008)

“What youth considers liberation, maturity considers tasteless excess.”

Discovering LaRochefoucauld http://www.newcriterion.com/archive/19/apr01/laroche.htm (April 2001).
New Criterion (2000 - 2005)