David Brooks is an American politician and journalist known for his thoughtful analysis of political and cultural issues. As a columnist for The New York Times, Brooks has offered insightful commentary on the moral and social challenges facing modern societies. His emphasis on the importance of community, personal responsibility, and empathy in political discourse has made him an influential voice in shaping national conversations. Brooks' legacy continues to inspire individuals to engage thoughtfully in the world around them, fostering a culture of meaningful dialogue and reflective action.
"America is not just a democracy, it represents a certain culture of competitive mobility and personality aspirations, politics is not merely a clash of interests, but a clash of dreams."
"This death cult has no reason and is beyond negotiation. This is what makes it so frightening. This is what causes so many to engage in a sort of mental diversion. They don't want to confront this horror. So they rush off in search of more comprehensible things to hate."
"What family you were born into matters so much more than it did before in a perverse way."
"People used to complain that selling a president was like selling a bar of soap. But when you buy soap, at least you get the soap. In this campaign you just get two guys telling you they really value cleanliness."