Robert Welch was an American silversmith born on February 5, 1929. He is known for his innovative designs and contributions to the field of metalsmithing. Welch's work often features organic shapes and textures, reflecting his interest in natural forms. He has received numerous awards and honors for his work, including a Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Craft Council. Welch's influence on contemporary metalsmithing and his commitment to artistic excellence have made him a highly respected figure in the craft community.
"Newspapers write ringing editorials declaring that this is and always was a democracy."
"We have seen a central government taking more and more control over public education, over communications, over transportation, over every detail of our daily lives."
"His impact would have been of transient memory and comparatively small importance, had not that impact occurred at a time and in a way to make it supply particulars from which momentous generalizations can properly be projected."
"In summary, the Romans were opposed to tyranny in any form; and the feature of government to which they gave the most thought was an elaborate system of checks and balances."
"The word democracy comes from the Greek and means, literally, government by the people."
"For not only every democracy, but certainly every republic, bears within itself the seeds of its own destruction."
"The whole country is one vast insane asylum and they're letting the worst patients run the place."
"We have seen a central government promote the power of labor-union bosses, and in turn be supported by that power, until it has become entirely too much a government of and for one class, which is exactly what our Founding Fathers wanted most to prevent."
"In the Constitution of the American Republic there was a deliberate and very extensive and emphatic division of governmental power for the very purpose of preventing unbridled majority rule."
"The American Republic was bound - is still bound - to follow in the centuries to come the same course to destruction as did Rome."
"There is no question but that the laws and principles which Solon laid down both foreshadowed and prepared the way for all republics of later ages, including our own."
"And it was under Wilson that the first great propaganda slogan was coined and emblazoned everywhere, to make Americans start thinking favorably of democracies and forget that we had a republic."
"And for well over a hundred years our politicians, statesmen, and people remembered that this was a republic, not a democracy, and knew what they meant when they made that distinction."
"In our Constitution governmental power is divided among three separate branches of the national government, three separate branches of State governments, and the peoples of the several States."
"The difference is that for a soundly conceived and solidly endowed republic it takes a great deal longer for those seeds to germinate and the plants to grow."