Quotes About Economic
People in this country should be able to find economic opportunity and meaningful jobs in the places they grew up.
~ Ro Khanna
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Energy use is merely a means to many rewarding ends: economic security, education, health.
~ Vaclav Smil
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Yet in order to make sure the European social model keeps up with the pace of economic change that is now necessary, the EU must embrace a new approach to lawmaking.
~ John Hutton
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For a good chunk of Israelis, it doesn't matter who is in power when it comes to dealing with the Palestinians. Their focus was more on economic issues.
~ Jonathan Katz
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States with their limited resources will have to shoulder the greater burden of economic crisis that will follow the COVID-19 pandemic. The financial package announced by the Centre is inadequate.
~ Pinarayi Vijayan
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Is advertising moral? It is part and parcel of the American free enterprise system... I challenge anybody to show any economic system that has done as much for so many in so short a time.
~ Morris Hite
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As corollaries to the right of every individual to life and to full participation in society, the Declaration incorporated in the list of human rights the right to work and a certain number of economic, social, and cultural rights.
~ Rene Cassin
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Our job as a government is to start with the great underpinnings of our current economic growth - particularly defence and mining - and build on these.
~ Jay Weatherill
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Partly because of the desperate economic situation in the country, what were once the leading institutions of conservatism are constrained.
~ David Frum
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Inequality is partly a marker of success.
~ Angus Deaton
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Here the Frenchman, Spaniard, and Englishman all passed, leaving each his legend; and a brilliant and more or less feudal civilization with its aristocracy and slaves has departed with the economic system upon which it rested.
~ Hervey Allen
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As a supporter of a 'German Socialism', Strasser advocated views different from those of Hitler, particularly on social and economic issues. He demanded the 'nationalization' of land and of the means of production, and within the NSDAP represented a decidedly anti-capitalist stance.
~ Peter Longerich
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Without in any way minimising the economic and psychological blow that people experience when they lose their jobs, the unemployed in affluent countries still have a safety net, in the form of social security payments, and usually free healthcare and free education for their children. They also have sanitation and safe drinking water.
~ Peter Singer
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En 1972, en el momento culminante de la revolución, Chile era el segundo país más igual de Sudamérica. Tres décadas después, era el segundo país más desigual en la región.
~ Peter Winn
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Yet however grotesque Stalinism may seem in retrospect, it also represented an heroic attempt to break the bonds of structural economic backwardness. And its failure stemmed as much from human frailty and folly and from the sheer weight of the problems bequeathed by the past, as from any moral flaws in the Stalinist vision.
~ Philip Longworth
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The final neoliberal fallback is geoengineering, which derives from the core neoliberal doctrine that entrepreneurs, unleashed to exploit acts of creative destruction, will eventually innovate market solutions to address dire economic problems. This is the whiz-bang futuristic science fiction side of neoliberalism, which appeals to male adolescents and Silicon Valley entrepreneurs almost as much as do the novels of Ayn Rand.
~ Philip Mirowski
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Whereas status is essentially the product of a social system, class is the product of the economic.8 Class grew out of industrialization and the
~ Philip Norton
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parliamentary majority; the Conservative opposition appeared to be destined for a lengthy stay in the political wilderness; the country was enjoying continued, indeed unparalleled, economic growth; and the constitutional reforms introduced by the Government—not least devolution of power to elected assemblies in Scotland and Wales—appeared to be bedding
~ Philip Norton
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Ils ne voient pas que l'interrogation rituelle sur le lieu et le moment de l'apparition du personnage de l'artiste (opposé à l'artisan) se ramène en fait à la question des conditions économiques et sociales de la constitution progressive d'un champ artistique capable de fonder la croyance dans les pouvoirs quasi magiques qui sont reconnus à l'artiste.
~ Pierre Bourdieu
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Véritable défi à toutes les formes d'économisme, l'ordre littéraire (etc.) qui s'est progressivement institué au terme d'un long et lent processus d'autonomisation se présente comme un monde économique renversé : ceux qui y entrent ont intérêt au désintéressement ; comme la prophétie, et spécialement la prophétie de malheur, qui
~ Pierre Bourdieu
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So that we focus not on competing visions for Europe but on what Europe can do to improve economic growth, to give us a cleaner environment, to create more jobs, to make us more secure.
~ John Hutton
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This is my first visit to Africa, a region where President Bush has voiced a deep passion for fostering and encouraging economic development, investment and trade.
~ Donald Evans
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Could it be that violence is as much a part of the American identity as the Constitution, and a vital component to its economic stability?
~ Henry Rollins
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Public social services, infrastructural policies, and so on are vital. But a basic income should be part of a package of reforms.
~ Guy Standing
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