Quotes about economy
Vince Cable -
On banks, I make no apology for attacking spivs and gamblers who did more harm to the British economy than Bob Crow could achieve in his wildest Trotskyite fantasies, while paying themselves outrageous bonuses underwritten by the taxpayer. There is much public anger about banks and it is well deserved.
Frank Rich -
Unless and until Barack Obama addresses the full depth of Americans' anger with his full arsenal of policy smarts and political gifts, his presidency and, worse, our economy will be paralyzed.
Martin O'Malley -
When you create an economy where you subsidize corporate profits through a welfare program and food stamps in order to keep wages low in some perverse pursuit of 'competiveness,' than you reap the fruits of the anger that you sow.
Colin Powell -
It isn't enough just to scream at the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations. We need our political system to start reflect this anger back into, 'How do we fix it? How do we get the economy going again?'
Vicente Fox -
The real end winner of NAFTA is going to be Mexico because we have the human capital. We have that resource that is vital to the success of the U.S. economy.
Harry Truman -
It’s a recession when your neighbor loses his job it’s a depression when you lose your own.
David Suzuki -
Over and over, we hear politicians say they can't spend our tax dollars on environmental protection when the economy is so fragile.
Jim Jeffords -
There is nothing more important to our Nation's future, to our homeland security, and to our economy than ensuring we have a top-notch educational system that is the envy of the world.
Samora Machel -
It is essential to link enterprises on the basis of objective laws of a socialist economy and legal system.
Benjamin Netanyahu -
The right combination is between a free economy and social policy that addresses the needs of society and creates equal opportunity.
John Hutton -
At the heart of these challenges lies the question of how the institutions of the European Union make laws, the types of laws they pass and the effectiveness with which those laws are implemented on civil society and the economy.
Jack Kingston -
Frivolous lawsuits are booming in this county. The U.S. has more costs of litigation per person than any other industrialized nation in the world, and it is crippling our economy.
John-Talmage Mathis - For the (Soon) Unemployed: You Against Them
Fear is differentit remainsit causes prejudice.
G.K. Chesterton - What's Wrong with the World
Thrift is poetic because it is creative waste is unpoetic because it is waste.
John Perkins -
I have come to understand that life is composed of a series of coincidences. How we react to these - how we exercise what some refer to as free will - is everything the choices we make within the boundaries of the twists of fate determine who we are.
Israelmore Ayivor -
Money should not direct you to what to do and what not to do the giver of the money is responsible for playing that role.
Heide Schönemann - Vorbilder
With an evermore increase of industrialisation machine stops being merely a tool, develops a life of its own and imposes its rhythm onto human. Operating it he moves mechanically, becomes part of the machine.
Peter Joseph -
Everyone is so locked into the current way of doing things, they never see the larger picture or other, more responsible and efficient possibilities. A REAL economy is always wanting to limit consumption/manufacturing as much as possible by assuring the strategically "best" and "adaptable" productions at all times, while keeping balance with human needs and public health.It is a total shift in intent than what we have today.
Kurt Vonnegut Jr. -
I will say further, as an officer of an enormous international conglomerate, that nobody who is doing well in this economy ever even wonders waht is really going on.We are chimpanzees. We are orangutans.
Chris Martenson -
The bankers and financiers are badly overplaying their hands, again, and people are starting to catch on to the scam.Real wealth is tangible things produced with tangible effort. Loans made out of thin-air 'money' require no effort and are entirely ephemeral. But if those loans are used to acquire real ownership of real assets, then something has been exchanged for nothing and one party is getting screwed.
John Maynard Keynes -
How long will it be necessary to pay City men so entirely out of proportion to what other servants of society commonly receive for performing social services not less useful or difficult?
Jonathan Franzen - The Corrections
THE CORRECTION, when it finally came, was not an overnight bursting of a bubble but a much more gentle letdown, a year-long leakage of value from key financial markets, a contraction too gradual to generate headlines and too predictable to seriously hurt anybody but fools and the working poor.
Melina Marchetta - The Piper's Son
What about the contacts your mum had?” his dad asked.“I rang and spoke to four very polite computers who gave me all these options and then cut out on me. Then I tried the post office, because they were advertising, and I spoke to another computer. Very rude, that one. Don’t think it recognized ‘Are you shitting me?’ as an option.”“You know why that is?”“Why is that, Dominic?” Tom had asked drolly, because he knew he was going to be told why.“Because we don’t live in a society anymore, Tom. We l
Lisa Adkins -
We are precarious. Which is to say some good things (accumulation of diverseknowledges, skills and abilities through work and life experiences in permanentconstruction), and a lot of bad ones (vulnerability, insecurity, poverty, socialexposure).
Carl Grip - Reclaim: The Septemist Manifesto
A problem with global reasons cannot effectively be met with local measures.
Heather Marsh - Binding Chaos: Mass Collaboration on a Global Scale
Functional societies need algorithms which reward us for being of service to those who need it most. Instead we have algorithms which reward us for being of service to those who need it least
Heather Marsh - Binding Chaos
Where there is society, there is no need for charity.
Michael Pollan - Cooked: A Natural History of Transformation
One problem with the division of labor in our complex economy is how it obscures the lines of connection, and therefore of responsibility, between our everyday acts and their real-world consequences. Specialization makes it easy to forget about the filth of the coal-fired power plant that is lighting this pristine computer screen, or the back-breaking labor it took to pick the strawberries for my cereal, or the misery of the hog that lived and died so I could enjoy my bacon. Specialization neatl
Rachel Lehmann-Haupt - In Her Own Sweet Time: Egg Freezing and the New Frontiers of Family
In the agricultural age, women conceived younger and had many more children because children were economic assets as workers on the farm. In the postindustrial age, children are emotional assets but economic liabilities, costing both a middle-class husband and wife or a single parent over $10,000 a year.
Núria Añó -
Europe, the land of easy mathematics where he who works adds up and he who retires subtracts. The land where the economy gets to stagger all over the continent.
Andy Couturier - A Different Kind of Luxury: Japanese Lessons in Simple Living and Inner Abundance
If you don't have a whole lot of unsatisfied people, the economy stops dead, doesn't it?
Anton Szandor LaVey - The Secret Life of a Satanist: The Authorized Biography of Anton LaVey
As the war progresses, and as population increases to an even more intolerable level stretching resources to impossible lengths, the strong will begin fighting for their very survival. That’s what we’re seeing right now. Society will become more and more stratified into the people who aren’t buying the bullshit in society and those who blindly follow where they are led. Satanists, freethinkers, are a burgeoning minority cause. We have an illness that needs to be recognized just like alcoholism,
Swami Dhyan Giten -
There is a very simple relationship between increased socioeconomic rifts in the society and increased violence, criminality, war, increased lack of trust between people, health problems and social exclusion - but it seems to be very difficult for people to understand this simple relationship.
Rohinton Mistry - Family Matters
Black money is so much a part of our white economy, a tumour in the centre of the brain - try to remove it and you kill the patient.
John Steinbeck - East of Eden
She planted that terror of debt so deeply in her children that even now, in a changed economic pattern where indebtedness is a part of living, I become restless when a bill is two days overdue. Olive never accepted the time-payment plan when it became popular. A thing bought on time was a thing you did not own and for which you were in debt. She saved for things she wanted, and this meant that the neighbours had new gadgets as much as two years before we did.
James Garfield -
Whomsoever controls the volume of money in any country is absolute master of all industry and commerce and when you realize that the entire system is very easily controlled, one way or another, by a few powerful men at the top, you will not have to be told how periods of inflation and depression originate.
Criss Jami - Killosophy
In the fashion industry, everything goes retro except the prices.
Peter Joseph -
Our entire system, in an economic sense, is based on restriction. Scarcity and inefficiency are the movers of money; the more there is of any resource the less you can charge for it. The more problems there are, the more opportunities there are to make money.This reality is a social disease, for people can actually gain off the misery of others and the destruction of the environment. Efficiency, abundance and sustainability are enemies of our economic structure, for they are inverse to the mecha
Anthony Liccione -
When water fountains start charging to drink, then you know we have a problem.
Mark Skousen - The Making of Modern Economics: The Lives and Ideas of the Great Thinkers
The nature of capital was a major debate issue at the turn of the twentieth century because economist wanted to know how quickly the economy could adjust and recover from a depression. If capital were homogeneous and highly liquid, then the adjustment process should not take long and the economy could soon be back on its feet. But if capital were heterogeneous and not easily transferable to other uses, then the adjustment process could take much longer and it might take years for a nation to rec
Mokokoma Mokhonoana - The Selfish Genie: A Satirical Essay on Altruism
*Prostitution* is a euphemism for rape incidents that the victim and the economy profits from.
Etienne de L'Amour - Life on the Flipside
The hidden economy [is] fed not by money and greed but by love, pure and simple. You see the best and truly golden opportunities do not arise to benefit oneself, but in order to benefit others.
Adam Smith -
All money is a matter of belief.
Eraldo Banovac -
Regarding quality, the following rule is very important: do each activity right at the first time with the aim of saving money and time. Regardless of the process under consideration, the activities that were carried out badly may cause repetitions with considerable additional costs.
Debois -
g*d wept, but that mattered little to an unbelieving age ... for there began to rise in America in 1876 a new capitalism & a new enslavement of labor" --w.e.b. dubois
Eliza Parsons - The Girl of the Mountains
Vain mistaken mortals, who, valuing themselves on names and titles, suppose that the virtues of the mind must be attached to an empty sound, when every day's experience proves that birth is disgraced, titles rendered contemptible, and riches a curse, by the vices, meanness, and dissipation of its possessors!
Gugu Mona -
Peace is significant for any country that seeks prosperity, because it is easier to uplift the economy in a peaceful environment.
Amit Kalantri -
If your expenditure brings you poverty, then you may call yourself a poor but the world will call you a fool.
Lois McMaster Bujold - A Civil Campaign
You don't pay back your parents. You can't. The debt you owe them gets collected by your children, who hand it down in turn. It's a sort of entailment. Or if you don't have children of the body, it's left as a debt to your common humanity. Or to your God, if you possess or are possessed by one.The family economy evades calculation in the gross planetary product. It's the only deal I know where, when you give more than you get, you aren't bankrupted - but rather, vastly enriched.
Jean Baudrillard - Simulacra and Simulation
The only weapon of power, its only strategy against this defection, is to reinject the real and the referential everywhere, to persuade us of the reality of the social, of the gravity of the economy and the finalities of production.
Criss Jami - Killosophy
Competition works best in sports, but humans get addicted to stuff.
Heather Marsh - Binding Chaos: Mass Collaboration on a Global Scale
All ponzi schemes are upheld by a centripetal force caused by those orbiting the circles of power, celebrity and wealth and trying to get in. When the ponzi scheme reaches its point of maximum growth, the force disperses and the ponzi scheme collapses.
Heather Marsh - Binding Chaos: Mass Collaboration on a Global Scale
All of society’s problems which could be solved by money, were caused by money.
Wendell Berry - The Art of the Commonplace: The Agrarian Essays
Marriage, in what is evidently its most popular version, is now on the one hand an intimate 'relationship' involving (ideally) two successful careerists in the same bed, and on the other hand a sort of private political system in which rights and interests must be constantly asserted and defended. Marriage, in other words, has now taken the form of divorce: a prolonged and impassioned negotiation as to how things shall be divided. During their understandably temporary association, the 'married'
Ivan Illich -
The re-establishment of an ecological balance depends on the ability of society to counteract the progressive materialization of values. The ecological balance cannot be re-established unless we recognize again that only persons have ends and only persons can work towards them.
Núria Añó -
The land of easy mathematics where he who works adds up and he who retires subtracts.
Adam Smith - The Wealth of Nations
The man whose whole life is spent in performing a few simple operations, of which the effects are perhaps always the same, or very nearly the same, has no occasion to exert his understanding or to exercise his invention in finding out expedients for removing difficulties which never occur. He naturally loses, therefore, the habit of such exertion, and generally becomes as stupid and ignorant as it is possible for a human creature to become.
Maggie Macnab - Design by Nature: Using Universal Forms and Principles in Design
Nature's design is fully economical. Human design follows this model when it minimizes information and maximizes understanding.
Theodore J. Kaczynski - Industrial Society and Its Future: The Unabomber Manifesto
The conservatives are fools: They whine about the decay of traditional values, yet they enthusiastically support technological progress and economic growth. Apparently it never occurs to them that you can't make rapid, drastic changes in the technology and the economy of a society without causing rapid changes in all other aspects of the society as well, and that such rapid changes inevitably break down traditional values.
Robert Waterman - Jr.
Most of us fear change. Even when our minds say change is normal, our stomachs quiver at the prospect. But for strategists and managers today, there is no choice but to change.
Marilyn Waring -
Men won't easily give up a system in which half the world's population works for next to nothing...[and recognizes that]precisely because that half works for so little, it may have no energy left to fight for anything else.
litymunshi -
men thinks women are stupid about finance ,about science and politics. otherwise they think themselves super intelligent. no . I am not saying this from hate or anger ,I am saying this because I have seen such persons around me . if a woman weak in finance ,with a limited budget how they manage households ? or in crisis come up with reserved fund ? they understand loan ,as equal overdraft ,they understand where her signature can protect her respect where might insult . they just pretend to be st
Michael Meade - The Light Inside Dark Times
Everyone who enters the world comes in with hidden gold, it's called your natural gifts. The job of a person is to find the hidden gold and give it. It turns out that when you give it you get more than when you hold on to it, that's the economy of the soul.
Steven Magee -
The economists have us well along the way of the greatest mass extinction event in human history.
Miguel Reynolds Brandao - The Sustainable Organisation - a paradigm for a fairer society: Think about sustainability in an age of
Engage the whole community with a common purpose to build an innovative and sustainable enterprise.
Miguel Reynolds Brandao - The Sustainable Organisation - a paradigm for a fairer society: Think about sustainability in an age of
So imagine that fans of our products or services no longer simply consume and use them. Now we are creating a new opportunity for them to both participate directly in the development of the products but also benefit from a share of the profits too.
E.A. Bucchianeri - Brushstrokes of a Gadfly
They lived off each other's hypocrisy, fuelling a worthless market of trash.
Jordan Peterson -
The data on the economic utility of artists is really, really strong. Artists and entrepreneurs are the same people...and of course entrepreneurs are the people who provide all of the vision for the entire capitalist system. They're absolutely necessary.But conservatives tend to be so blind to art that they can't even see that the artists are the ones who drive the economy forward!
Evita Ochel -
Until you realize how easily it is for your mind to be manipulated, you remain the puppet of someone else's game.
Cintra Wilson - Caligula for President: Better American Living Through Tyranny
Right now, the economy is a whole lot like a fairly good-looking brain-dead chick in a persistent vegetative coma. You can't really wake her up, but there's things she's still good for.
Lucy Moore - Anything Goes: A Biography of the Roaring Twenties
The crash did not cause the Depression: that was part of a far broader malaise. What it did was expose the weaknesses that underpinned the confidence and optimism of the 1920s - poor distribution of income, a weak banking structure and insufficient regulations, the economy's dependence on new consumer goods, the over-extension of industry and the Government's blind belief that promoting business interests would make America uniformly prosperous.
Nikita Khrushev -
Politicians sre the same all over.They promise to build bridges, even where there are no rivers.
Noam Chomsky -
Both political parties have moved to the right during the neoliberal period. Today’s New Democrats are pretty much what used to be called “moderate Republicans.” The “political revolution” that Bernie Sanders called for, rightly, would not have greatly surprised Dwight Eisenhower.The fate of the minimum wage illustrates what has been happening. Through the periods of high and egalitarian growth in the ‘50s and ‘60s, the minimum wage—which sets a floor for other wages—tracked productivity. That e
Ha-Joon Chang - Economics: The User's Guide
Economics is a political argument. It is not – and can never be – a science; there are no objective truths in economics that can be established independently of political, and frequently moral, judgements. Therefore, when faced with an economic argument, you must ask the age-old question ‘Cui bono?’ (Who benefits?), first made famous by the Roman statesman and orator Marcus Tullius Cicero.
Sunday Adelaja -
Having the understanding of God, God’s ambassadors are able to bring a country out of crisis, change politics, business and economy
Anton Szandor LaVey - The Satanic Bible
The real satanist is not quite so easily recognized as such
Paul Krugman -
I believe in a relatively equal society, supported by institutions that limit extremes of wealth and poverty. I believe in democracy, civil liberties, and the rule of law. That makes me a liberal, and I’m proud of it.
litymunshi -
absolute equality not possible . what is possible ,we can honour the qualities in each person .that would reduce this gap
Thomas Piketty - Capital in the Twenty-First Century
All told, over the period 1932-1980, nearly half a century, the top federal income tax rate in the United States averaged 81 percent.
Paul Krugman -
[Conventional wisdom] very heavily tends to reflect the preferences and the interests of the elite.
Eliza Parsons - The Girl of the Mountains
By vice, dissipation, and extravagance, [the nobility] have been driven to the most despicable, and often the most atrocious actions, for which persons in a humble line would be exemplarily punished, while men and women of rank claim the privilege of being infamous.
Lewis Black -
They're so broke that they've actually cut essential services. In many places, they've cut policemen, because, who the fuck needs them? Or firemen, son of a bitch, it's much more fun watching something burn down.
Toba Beta - My Ancestor Was an Ancient Astronaut
Science blasphemed when tries to eliminate scarcity in economy.
Toba Beta - Master of Stupidity
God was never created the economy.Men found it after banished from Eden.
Ayn Rand - Atlas Shrugged
Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of production and trade...
Daniel Amory - Minor Snobs
Look, girls know when they’re cute,” he said. “You don’t have to tell them. All they need to do is look in the mirror. I have one friend out in New York, an attorney. She moved out there after the school year to take the bar. She doesn’t have a job. I was like, ‘How are you going to get a job there in this market?’ And she’s like, ‘I’ll wink and I’ll smile.’ She’s a pretty girl. Whether that works despite her poor grades is yet to be seen.
Joel Salatin - Everything I Want to Do Is Illegal: War Stories from the Local Food Front
On a grander scale, when a society segregates itself, the consequences affect the economy, the emotions, and the ecology. That's one reason why it's easy for pro-lifers to eat factory-raised animals that disrespect everything sacred about creation. And that is why it's easy for rabid environmentalists to hate chainsaws even though they snuggle into a mattress supported by a black walnut bedstead.
Daniel Quinn -
If you go to Singapore or Amsterdam or Seoul or Buenos Aires or Islamabad or Johannesburg or Tampa or Istanbul or Kyoto, you'll find that the people differ wildly in the way they dress, in their marriage customs, in the holidays they observe, in their religious rituals, and so on, but they all expect the food to be under lock and key. It's all owned, and if you want some, you'll have to buy it.
Criss Jami - Killosophy
If you use a philosophy education well, you can get your foot in the door of any industry you please. Industries are like the blossoms on a tree while philosophy is the trunk - it holds the tree together, but it often goes unnoticed.
Charles Eisenstein - and Society in the Age of Transition
The present convergence of crises––in money, energy, education, health, water, soil, climate, politics, the environment, and more––is a birth crisis, expelling us from the old world into a new.
Daniel Amory - Minor Snobs
One of the professors told me last week that he feels bad teaching with the way the economy is now. ‘What’s the point?’ he said. ‘Kids aren’t getting jobs.’ You never hear faculty talk that way. He did.
François Quesnay -
Laissez faire laissez passer.
Christopher Hitchens - Hitch-22: A Memoir
Cheap booze is a false economy.
Bruce Sterling -
You know what's truly weird about any financial crisis? We made it up. Currency, money, finance, they're all social inventions. When the sun comes up in the morning it's shining on the same physical landscape, all the atoms are in place.
Ha-Joon Chang - Economics: The User's Guide
The issue of false consciousness is a genuinely difficult problem that has no definite solution. We should not approve of an unequal and brutal society because surveys show that people are happy. But who has the right to tell those oppressed women or starving landless peasants that they shouldn’t be happy, if they think they are? Does anyone have the right to make those people feel miserable by telling them the ‘truth’? There are no easy answers to these questions, but they definitely tell us th
Daniel Amory - Minor Snobs
I don’t think I’ve ever referred to any girl I dated as my girlfriend. I think that would freak me out. Even the girl that I dated for two years in college I don’t think I ever referred to her as my girlfriend.”“How would you introduce her?” I asked.“I’m just going to say her name,” he said.
Humberto Contreras - The Preponderant Factor
What will we be doing, when everything that can be done, can be done better by robots?
Dejan Stojanovic -
To not say all that can be said is the secret of discipline and economy.
Suzy Kassem - Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
In the short run, technology many be more efficient than man, but it will never be perfect. Every piece of equipment will eventually reveal an error code. In the long run, man will never be perfect, but prove to be more reliable than technology.