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Quotes About Economics

How can sport not be politicized when players are allowed to be sold and bought like commodities?!
~ Unknown
Like employment, housing is also politicised too.
~ Unknown
Money is associated with numbers, but the numbers themselves are not. Even gold is still money.
~ Unknown
Politics is born from different ideologies and economics shapes our political views.
~ Unknown
Politics is simply the interaction between two or more people. However, it's crucial for every politician to understand the interaction between people and nature. That is to say, economics is the backbone of politics.
~ Unknown
Socialism turns a slave into a king while capitalism insists on keeping more slaves under the feet of the rich. Therefore, it is foolish to pretend to be a capitalist when you don't owe any capital yourself.
~ Unknown
The capitalists have chosen wealth and the socialists went for health as their highest desire.
~ Unknown
The capitalists praise individualism, socialists rely more upon humanism and for the communists it's all about collectivism.
~ Unknown
The dollar bill is above many other currencies. In other words, paper is more valuable than silver and gold.
~ Unknown
The voice of the people must be heard, but we must keep an open eye on the improvement of our economics too.
~ Unknown
You can try to mix capitalism and socialism together, but you cannot be both at the same time! In the end, one system will always take over the other. Resulting in a true/false friendship.
~ Unknown
You cannot pretend to be a humanitarian while praising capitalist regimes.
~ Unknown
But the ruined South—the war had cost it $13.6 billion—wanted its cotton, its only source of income and still the nation's major export commodity, amounting to nearly two-thirds of U.S. exports by 1889 and three-quarters of the world's supply.11
~ Myron Magnet
The serfdom was as much a cultural as an economic matter. "Slavery is so strong that it could exist, not only without law, but even against law," Frederick Douglass lamented. "Customs, manners, morals, religion, are all on its side everywhere in the South.
~ Myron Magnet
we will arrange for 'religion' to become a small subdepartment of ordinary life; it will be quite safe – harmless, in fact – with church life carefully separated off from everything else in the world, whether politics, art, sex, economics, or whatever.
~ N. T. Wright
we will arrange for 'religion' to become a small subdepartment of ordinary life; it will be quite safe - harmless, in fact - with church life carefully separated off from everything else in the world, whether politics, art, sex, economics, or whatever.
~ Unknown
How can ya think 'bout economics feelin' like . . . this?" "Not many people can," Ron said. "That's the Lll's protection.
~ Nalo Hopkinson
alliance of the patriarchy and capitalism that wants us to be obedient, submissive and quiet.
~ Unknown
As the "waste firm of America" was settled, it would become a place where the surplus poor, the waste people of England, could be converted into economic assets.
~ Unknown
Slaves were a lure, dangled before poorer men in order to persuade them to put up their land as collateral.
~ Unknown
Religion is no longer considered the source of serious truth claims that could potentially conflict with public agendas. The private realm has been reduced to an "innocuous 'play area'", says Peter Berger, where religion is acceptable for people who need that kind of crutch- but where it won't upset any important applecarts in the larger world of politics and economics.
~ Nancy Pearcey
Christianity is saving truth and it's sanctifying truth, but we believe that it's Total Truth. It is the truth about every aspect of life from economics to masculinity to marriage. God has the right view on all of these things.
~ Nancy Pearcey
When it comes to paying contractors, the sky is the limit; when it comes to financing the basic functions of the state, the coffers are empty.
~ Naomi Klein
Not only do fossil fuel companies receive $775 billion to $1 trillion in annual global subsidies, but they pay nothing for the privilege of treating our shared atmosphere as a free waste dump—a fact that has been described by the Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change as "the greatest market failure the world has ever seen.
~ Naomi Klein