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Quotes About Economic

The link between peace and stability on the one hand, and social and economic growth on the other, is dialectic. Peace, poverty, and backwardness cannot mix in one region.
~ King Hussein I
McCarthy generally, as an individual, was a liberal. He was, in economic philosophy and a lot of other things, extremely liberal.
~ Roy Cohn
The real problems of our planet are not economic or technical, they are philosophical. The philosophy of unbridled materialism is being challenged by events.
~ Ernst F. Schumacher
The decisions of the courts on economic and social questions depend on their economic and social philosophy.
~ Theodore Roosevelt
Spending time at the Federal Reserve was a good learning opportunity for me. It helped me to understand economic philosophies and polices that I had not previously known about.
~ Herman Cain
Not a scar just psychological, But as material as roaches, Street corners and billy clubs. A wound reopened systematically, Inflicted with economic anarchy And "No Help Wanted" signs.
~ Cabrini Gulag
Fascism is definitely and absolutely opposed to the doctrines of liberalism, both in the political and economic sphere.
~ Benito Mussolini
You cannot help the poor by destroying the rich. You cannot lift the wage earner by pulling down the wage payer.
~ Abraham Lincoln
Intellectual freedom is the only guarantee of a scientific - democratic approach to politics, economic development, and culture.
~ Andrei Sakharov
Poverty is not a character failing or a lack of motivation. Poverty is a shortage of money.
~ Barbara Ehrenreich
There are two problems in my life. The political ones are insoluble and the economic ones are incomprehensible.
~ Alexander Douglas-Home
The politics of austerity, of higher taxes, decided by governments, have lengthened the economic crisis.
~ Arnaud Montebourg
Once upon a time my political opponents honored me as possessing the fabulous intellectual and economic power by which I created a worldwide depression all by mself.
~ Herbert Hoover
Property is the fruit of labor; property is desirable; it is a positive good.
~ Abraham Lincoln
So long as free land exists, the opportunity for a competency exists, and economic power secures political power.
~ Frederick Jackson Turner
Are we prepared to take on the enormous political power of the billionaire class or do we continue to slide into economic and political oligarchy?
~ Bernie Sanders
Outside that periphery in the middle eighties, America was boiling her melting pot. The exploited millions of Europe were pouring into the United States, splashing over the rim of the cauldron into economic oppression—if not social—as harsh and cruel as that they left in Europe save for this: the opportunity to rise, to climb out of the hell into which they were dumped.
~ William Allen White
After World War II, the United States, triumphant abroad and undamaged at home, saw a door wide open for world supremacy. Only the thing called 'communism' stood in the way, politically, militarily, economically, and ideologically.
~ William Blum
the splendid future of an Independent South." "Stimulate domestic manufacturing & local commerce," said Davis. Thus Charleston and New Orleans would vie with Boston and New York as commercial centers. Though Davis was only reiterating his oft-expressed wish for economic
~ William C. Davis
was certainly responsible for a much larger share of world trade than any comparable zone and the weight of its economic power even reached Mexico, whose textile manufacture suffered a crisis of 'de-industrialisation' due to Indian cloth
~ William Dalrymple
Ello no supone negar que muchos agravios nacionalistas sean genuinos; se trata simplemente de que los líderes nacionalistas parecen provocar tales agravios a expensas del futuro desarrollo económico.
~ William Easterly
Capital is force, human energy stored or accumulated, and
~ William Graham Sumner
plutocracy would be a civil organization in which the power resides in wealth, in
~ William Graham Sumner
Unemployment is like a headache or a high temperature - unpleasant and exhausting but not carrying in itself any explanation of its cause.
~ William Henry Beveridge