Jerry Clyde Rubin (July 14, 1938 – November 28, 1994) was an American social activist, anti-war leader, and counterculture icon during the 1960s and 1970s. During the 1980s, he became a successful businessman. Read full biography of Jerry Rubin →
The power to define the situation is the ultimate power.
Most men act so tough and strong on the outside because on the inside, we are scared, weak, and fragile. Men, not women, are the weaker sex.
The backseat produced the sexual revolution.
By the end, everybody had a label - pig, liberal, radical, revolutionary... If you had everything but a gun, you were a radical but not a... →
Don't trust anyone over thirty.
Every person on the streets of New York is a type. The city is one big theater where everyone is on display.
Some of the greatest social reformers of our time were wealthy.
The individual who signs the check has the ultimate power.
A lot of these industries are having difficulty finding reliable workers with the skills they require.
I would be copping out if I stayed in the myth of the '60s.
I'm famous. That's my job.
The problem with fame is that you get frozen in one frame and nothing you can do can alter the nature.