Ludwig von Mises  - Quotes

 Most of us have no sympathy with the rich idler who spends his life in pleasure without ever doing any work. But even he fulfills a function in the life of the social organism. He sets an example of luxury that awakens in the multitude a consciousness of new needs and gives industry the incentive to fulfill them. 

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 In a basic agricultural society, it's easy enough to swap five chickens for a new dress or to pay a schoolteacher with a goat and three sacks of rice. Barter works less well in a more advanced economy. The logistical challenges of using chickens to buy books on Amazon.com would be formidable. 

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John Maynard Keynes  - Quotes

 If you owe your bank a hundred pounds, you have a problem. But if you owe a million, it has. 

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Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas  - Quotes

 Raoul Duke:
Well? What are your plans?
Dr. Gonzo:
Plans?
Raoul Duke:
The child in the bedroom.
Dr. Gonzo:
Oh, Lucy. I met her on the plane. Yeah, she's a religious freak. I gave her a cap before I realized... Jesus, she's never even had a drink before.
Raoul Duke:
Well... It'll probably work out. We can keep her loaded and peddle her ass at the drug convention. Yeah. She's perfect for this gig. These cops will go fifty bucks a head to beat her into submission and then gang fuck her. We can set her up in one of these back street motels, hang pictures of Jesus all over the room, then turn these fucking pigs loose on her. Hell, she's strong, man. She'll hold her own.
Dr. Gonzo:
Jesus Christ. I knew you were sick but I never expected to hear you actually say that kind of stuff, you filthy bastard.
Raoul Duke:
Straight economics man. This girl is a God-send. Shit, she can make us a grand a day.
Dr. Gonzo:
That's ugly, man. Stop talking like that.
Raoul Duke:
I figure she can do about four at a time. If we keep her full of acid that's more like two grand a day. Maybe three.
Dr. Gonzo:
Hold on, man. What if I just jump you and beat the dog shit out of you? Would that make you feel better? You filthy bastard.
Raoul Duke:
Alright listen to me. In a few hours, she'll probably be sane enough to work herself into some kind of towering Jesus-based rage at the hazy recollection of being seduced by some kind of cruel Samoan who fed her liquor and LSD, dragged her to a Vegas hotel room and then savagely penetrated every orifice in her little body with his throbbing, uncircumcised member.
Dr. Gonzo:
That's so ugly, man!
Raoul Duke:
Fuck. Truth hurts.
Dr. Gonzo:
That's, argh! Argh! That's argh! Argh! That's argh!
Raoul Duke:
Argh!
Dr. Gonzo:
I wanted to help her, man.
Raoul Duke:
Well, you'll go straight to the gas chamber for this one. And even if you manage to beat that, they'll still send you back to Nevada for rape and consensual sodomy. She's got to go.
Dr. Gonzo:
Shit. It doesn't pay to try to help someone these days.
 

Robert A. Heinlein  - Quotes

 There ain't no such thing as a free lunch. 

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 It is no crime to be ignorant of economics, which is, after all, a specialized discipline and one that most people consider to be a  

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John Maynard Keynes  - Quotes

 Too large a proportion of recent  

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Ludwig von Mises  - Quotes

 The Marxians love of democratic institutions was a stratagem only, a pious fraud for the deception of the masses. Within a socialist community there is no room left for freedom. 

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John Kenneth Galbraith  - Quotes

 Wealth is not without its advantages and the case to the contrary, although it has often been made, has never proved widely persuasive.  

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Family Matters  - Quotes

 Laura:
I was thinking about taking a home economics class so I can learn how to cook
Harriette:
What for? I can teach you how to cook.
Laura:
That's okay mom.
Harriette:
Look why not?
Laura:
Remember when you tried to teach me how to sew? You made me so nervous that I had to go to the hospital to get the thimble taken off.
Harriette:
I guess it wouldn't hurt to take a home economics class.
 

Beantown  - Quotes

 Fancy Dan Medici:
All in all, it's good economics boss.
 

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Ludwig von Mises  - Quotes

 Nonetheless, many people, and especially intellectuals, passionately loathe capitalism. As they see it, this ghastly mode of society 

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Muhammad Yunus  - Quotes

 What I did not know yet about hunger, but would find out over the next twenty-one years, was that brilliant theorists of economics do not find it worthwhile to spend time discussing issues of poverty and hunger. They believe that these will be resolved when general economic prosperity increases. These economists spend all their talents detailing the process of development and prosperity, but rarely reflect on the origin and development of poverty and hunger. A a result, poverty continues. 

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Senseless  - Quotes

 Darryl:
Yo sir! Yo! Difference of opinion here.
Economics Professor:
Uh, Darryl. And we can do without the yo-ing.
Darryl:
What he's saying is let's help people by firing them. Now this seems to me, ebonically speaking, wack.
Scott:
Perhaps Darryl does have a special insight into the blue-collar or, should I say, hairnet mentality.
 

Terry Pratchett  - Quotes

 The reason that the rich were so rich, Vimes reasoned, was because they managed to spend less money.



Take boots, for example. He earned thirty-eight dollars a month plus allowances. A really good pair of leather boots cost fifty dollars. But an affordable pair of boots, which were sort of OK for a season or two and then leaked like hell when the cardboard gave out, cost about ten dollars. Those were the kind of boots Vimes always bought, and wore until the soles were so thin that he could tell where he was in Ankh-Morpork on a foggy night by the feel of the cobbles.



But the thing was that good boots lasted for years and years. A man who could afford fifty dollars had a pair of boots that'd still be keeping his feet dry in ten years' time, while the poor man who could only afford cheap boots would have spent a hundred dollars on boots in the same time and would still have wet feet.



This was the Captain Samuel Vimes 'Boots' theory of socioeconomic unfairness.
 

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Derrick Jensen  - Quotes

 To reverse the effects of civilization would destroy the dreams of a lot of people. There's no way around it. We can talk all we want about sustainability, but there's a sense in which it doesn't matter that these people's dreams are based on, embedded in, intertwined with, and formed by an inherently destructive economic and social system. Their dreams are still their dreams. What right do I -- or does anyone else -- have to destroy them.



At the same time, what right do they have to destroy the world?
 

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Charles Taylor  - Quotes

 What should have died along with communism is the belief that modern societies can be run on a single principle, whether that of planning under the general will or that of free-market allocations. 

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John Steinbeck  - Quotes

 The fields were fruitful, and starving men moved on the roads. 

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Naomi Klein  - Quotes

 Reconciliation means that those who have been on the underside of history must see that there is a qualitative difference between repression and freedom. And for them, freedom translates into having a supply of clean water, having electricity on tap; being able to live in a decent home and have a good job; to be able to send your children to school and to have accessible health care. I mean, what's the point of having made this transition if the quality of life of these people is not enhanced and improved? If not, the vote is useless.'

-archbishop Desmond Tutu, chair of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Committee, 2001
 

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Henry David Thoreau  - Quotes

 I see young men, my townsmen, whose misfortune it is to have inherited farms, houses, barns, cattle, and farming tools; for these are more easily acquired than got rid of. Better if they had been born in the open pasture and suckled by a wolf, that they might have seen with clearer eyes what field they were called to labor in. Who made them serfs of the soil? Why should they eat their sixty acres, when man is condemned to eat only his peck of dirt? Why should they begin digging their graves as soon as they are born? 

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Fareed Zakaria  - Quotes

 We have not noticed how fast the rest has risen. Most of the industrialized world--and a good part of the nonindustrialized world as well--has better cell phone service than the United States. Broadband is faster and cheaper across the industrial world, from Canada to France to Japan, and the United States now stands sixteenth in the world in broadband penetration per capita. Americans are constantly told by their politicians that the only thing we have to learn from other countries' health care systems is to be thankful for ours. Most Americans ignore the fact that a third of the country's public schools are totally dysfunctional (because their children go to the other two-thirds). The American litigation system is now routinely referred to as a huge cost to doing business, but no one dares propose any reform of it. Our mortgage deduction for housing costs a staggering $80 billion a year, and we are told it is crucial to support home ownership, except that Margaret Thatcher eliminated it in Britain, and yet that country has the same rate of home ownership as the United States. We rarely look around and notice other options and alternatives, convinced that  

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John Kenneth Galbraith  - Quotes

 Economics is extremely useful as a form of employment for economists. 

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Karl Marx  - Quotes

 Christ represents originally: 1) men before God; 2) God for men; 3) men to man.



Similarly, money represents originally, in accordance with the idea of money: 1) private property for private property; 2) society for private property; 3) private property for society.



But Christ is alienated God and alienated man. God has value only insofar as he represents Christ, and man has value only insofar as he represents Christ. It is the same with money.
 

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P.G. Wodehouse  - Quotes

 The ideas of debtor and creditor as to what constitutes a good time never coincide. 

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Tom Robbins  - Quotes

 Look, America is no more a democracy than Russia is a Communist state. The governments of the U.S. and Russia are practically the same. There's only a difference of degree. We both have the same basic form of government: economic totalitarianism. In other words, the settlement to all questions, the solutions to all issues are determined not by what will make the people most healthy and happy in the bodies and their minds but by economics. Dollars or rubles. Economy uber alles. Let nothing interfere with economic growth, even though that growth is castrating truth, poisoning beauty, turning a continent into a shit-heap and riving an entire civilization insane. Don't spill the Coca-Cola, boys, and keep those monthly payments coming. 

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Mark Bittman  - Quotes

 1 billion people in the world are chronically hungry. 1 billion people are overweight. 

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Thomas Sowell  - Quotes

 Economics is a study of cause-and-effect relationships in an economy. It's purpose is to discern the consequences of various ways of allocating resources which have alternative uses. It has nothing to say about philosophy or values, anymore than it has to say about music or literature. 

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Herbert Hoover  - Quotes

 About the time we can make the ends meet, somebody moves the ends. 

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Paul Krugman  - Quotes

 And that's just the beginning. More and more, conventional wisdom says that the responsible thing is to make the unemployed suffer. And while the benefits from inflicting pain are an illusion, the pain itself will be all too real. 

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Ludwig von Mises  - Quotes

 Since its appearance the view that prostitution is a product of capitalism has gained ground enormously. And as, in addition, preachers still complain that the good old morals have decayed, and accuse modern culture of having led to loose living, everyone is convinced that all sexual wrongs represent a symptom of decadence peculiar to our age. 

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Wendell Berry  - Quotes

 The complexity of our present trouble suggests as never before that we need to change our present concept of education. Education is not properly an industry, and its proper use is not to serve industries, either by job-training or by industry-subsidized research. It's proper use is to enable citizens to live lives that are economically, politically, socially, and culturally responsible. This cannot be done by gathering or  

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Muhammad Yunus  - Quotes

 Th direct elimination of elimination of poverty should be the objective of all development aid. Development should be viewed as a human rights issue, not as a question of simply increasing the gross national product (GNP). 

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Ludwig von Mises  - Quotes

 It is irrelevant to the entrepreneur, as the servant of the consumers, whether the wishes and wants of the consumers are wise or unwise, moral or immoral. He produces what the consumers want. In this sense he is amoral. He manufactures whiskey and guns just as he produces food and clothing. It is not his task to teach reason to the sovereign consumers. Should one entrepreneur, for ethical reasons of his own, refuse to manufacture whiskey, other entrepreneurs would do so as long as whiskey is wanted and bought. It is not because we have distilleries that people drink whiskey; it is because people like to drink whiskey that we have distilleries. One may deplore this. But it is not up to the entrepreneurs to improve mankind morally. And they are not to be blamed if those whose duty this is have failed to do so. 

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Benito Mussolini  - Quotes

 State ownership! It leads only to absurd and monstrous conclusions; state ownership means state monopoly, concentrated in the hands of one party and its adherents, and that state brings only ruin and bankruptcy to all. 

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Milton Friedman  - Quotes

 Well first of all, tell me: Is there some society you know that doesn 

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Wendell Berry  - Quotes

 The industrial mind is a mind without compunction; it simply accepts that people, ultimately, will be treated as things and that things, ultimately, will be treated as garbage. (A Defense of the Family Farm, 1986) 

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Robert A. Heinlein  - Quotes

 TANSTAAFL 

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Benito Mussolini  - Quotes

 I do not intend to defend capitalism or capitalists. They, like everything human, have their defects. I only say their possibilities of usefulness are not ended.



Capitalism has borne the monstrous burden of the war and today still has the strength to shoulder the burdens of peace. ...



It is not simply and solely an accumulation of wealth, it is an elaboration, a selection, a co-ordination of values which is the work of centuries. ...



Many think, and I myself am one of them, that capitalism is scarcely at the beginning of its story.
 

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Ian Smillie  - Quotes

 This is the basis for the most important critique of microfinance. The poor are not entrepreneurs. The idea that more than a few will turn tiny loans into a viable business is simply unrealistic. 

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Joan Didion  - Quotes

 What these men represented was not 'The West' but what was for this century a relatively new kind of monied class in America, a group devoid of social responsibilities because their ties to any one place had been so attenuated. 

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Thorstein Veblen  - Quotes

 The quasi-peaceable gentleman of leisure, then, not only consumes of the staff of life beyond the minimum required for subsistence and physical efficiency, but his consumption also undergoes a specialisation as regards the quality of the goods consumed. He consumes freely and of the best, in food, drink, narcotics, shelter, services, ornaments, apparel, weapons and accoutrements, amusements, amulets, and idols or divinities. 

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John Kenneth Galbraith  - Quotes

 A person buying ordinary products in a supermarket is in touch with his deepest emotions.

 

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Ivan Illich  - Quotes

 Homo economicus was surreptitiously taken as the emblem and analogue for all living beings. A mechanistic anthropomorphism has gained currency. Bacteria are imagined to mimic  

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John Kenneth Galbraith  - Quotes

 Then the shit hit the fan. 

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Friedrich August von Hayek  - Quotes

 It is because every individual knows little and, in particular, because we rarely know which of us knows best best that we trust the independent and competitive efforts of many to induce the emergence of what we shall want when we see it. 

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Jared Diamond  - Quotes

 To me, the conclusion that the public has the ultimate responsibility for the behavior of even the biggest businesses is empowering and hopeful, rather than disappointing. My conclusion is not a moralistic one about who is right or wrong, admirable or selfish, a good guy or a bad guy. My conclusion is instead a prediction, based on what I have seen happening in the past. Businesses have changed when the public came to expect and require different behavior, to reward businesses for behavior that the public wanted, and to make things difficult for businesses practicing behaviors that the public didn't want. I predict that in the future, just as in the past, changes in public attitudes will be essential for changes in businesses' environmental practices. 

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Lawrence Lessig  - Quotes

 Copyright law has got to give up its obsession with 'the copy.' The law should not regulate 'copies' or 'modern reproductions' on their own. It should instead regulate uses--like public distributions of copies of copyrighted work--that connect directly to the economic incentive copyright law was intended to foster. 

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Milton Friedman  - Quotes

 For example, the supporters of tariffs treat it as self-evident that the creation of jobs is a desirable end, in and of itself, regardless of what the persons employed do. That is clearly wrong. If all we want are jobs, we can create any number--for example, have people dig holes and then fill them up again, or perform other useless tasks. Work is sometimes its own reward. Mostly, however, it is the price we pay to get the things we want. Our real objective is not just jobs but productive jobs--jobs that will mean more goods and services to consume. 

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John Kenneth Galbraith  - Quotes

 More die in the United States of too much food than of too little 

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Thomas Sowell  - Quotes

 Everyone may be called  

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John Kenneth Galbraith  - Quotes

 The oldest problem in economic education is how to exclude the incompetent. A certain glib mastery of verbiage-the ability to speak portentously and sententiously about the relation of money supply to the price level-is easy for the unlearned and may even be aided by a mildly enfeebled intellect. The requirement that there be ability to master difficult models, including ones for which mathematical competence is required, is a highly useful screening device. 

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Edward Abbey  - Quotes

 An economic system which can only expand or expire must be false to all that is human. 

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Samuel Johnson  - Quotes

 There will always be a part, and always a very large part of every community, that have no care but for themselves, and whose care for themselves reaches little further than impatience of immediate pain, and eagerness for the nearest good. 

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Alexander McCall Smith  - Quotes

 International business, once allowed to stalk uncontrolled, killed the local, the small, the quirky. 

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Friedrich August von Hayek  - Quotes

 I was quite depressed two weeks ago when I spent an afternoon at Brentano's Bookshop in New York and was looking at the kind of books most people read. That seems to be hopeless; once you see that you lose all hope. 

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Thomas Sowell  - Quotes

 The government is indeed an institution, but  

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Paul Krugman  - Quotes

 For most Americans, economic growth is a spectator sport. 

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Gunter Grass  - Quotes

 After the collapse of socialism, capitalism remained without a rival. This unusual situation unleashed its greedy and - above all - its suicidal power. The belief is now that everything - and everyone - is fair game. 

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Barry Breen  - Quotes

 If you hear a  

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Hilaire Belloc  - Quotes

 It has been discovered that with a dull urban population, all formed under a mechanical system of State education, a suggestion or command, however senseless and unreasoned, will be obeyed if it be sufficiently repeated. 

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