Political Thought & Social Justice · hello@frorp.com
Intellect Debate treats quotations as briefing material for democratic life: rights, dissent, justice, memory, and the institutions that channel conflict into argument rather than violence. We publish lines from reformers, jurists, historians, journalists, and philosophers who have thought carefully about power and its limits.
Five editorial categories organise the material. Social Changes tracks language about transformation, inclusion, and the friction of reform. Intellectual Debates gathers voices on evidence, persuasion, and the norms of public reason. Freedom of Speech holds quotations on expression, responsibility, and the border between courage and cruelty. Justice focuses on fairness, repair, and the moral imagination of law. Historical Events supplies perspective from archives, witnesses, and later interpreters who refuse easy amnesia.
Martin De Wilde directs editorial policy with an eye toward balance: we publish historically significant lines across viewpoints when sourcing is sound, and we correct quickly when context has been flattened beyond recognition.
Our vision is to support readers worldwide who want quotations that deepen civic judgment rather than inflame tribal reflexes. We are an editorial index, not a newsroom, yet we take accuracy with the same gravity.
Editorial contact: hello@frorp.com.