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Quotes About Exploitation

After all, the reciprocity rule asserts that if justice is to be done, exploitation attempts should be exploited. READER
~ Robert B. Cialdini
Economic bullying takes many forms but almost always preys on individuals and families that have little or no power and are at the mercy of those who do.
~ Robert B. Reich
It is no great feat for an economy to create a large number of very-low-wage jobs. Slavery, after all, was a full employment system.
~ Robert B. Reich
The prime source of accumulation was the "scissors" between town and countryside: charging the peasant high prices for manufactured goods while paying him low ones for farm products. Avoiding Preobrazhensky's impolitic term "exploitation," Stalin called this "something on the order of 'tribute,' something on the order of a supertax.
~ Robert C. Tucker
Remember: When searching for suckers, always look for the dissatisfied, the unhappy, the insecure. Such people are riddled with weaknesses and have needs that you can fill. Their neediness is the groove in which you place your thumbnail and turn them at will.
~ Robert Greene
If you can get other people to dig their own graves, why sweat yourself? Pickpockets work this to perfection. The key to picking a pocket is knowing which pocket contains the wallet. Experienced pickpockets often ply their trade in train stations and other places where there is a clearly marked sign reading BEWARE OF PICKPOCKETS. Passersby seeing the sign invariably feel for their wallet to make sure it is still there. For the watching pickpockets, this is like shooting fish in a barrel.
~ Robert Greene
People cannot stay motivated if their material needs go unmet. If they feel exploited in any way, their natural selfishness will come to the surface and they will begin to peel off from the group.
~ Robert Greene
Your enemies, on the other hand, are an untapped gold mine that you must learn to exploit.
~ Robert Greene
and selfishness. We torture her at all hours by iron and wood, fire and stone. We dig her up and dump her in the sea. We sink mineshafts into her and drag out her entrails—and all for a jewel to wear on a pretty finger. Who can blame her if she occasionally quivers with anger?
~ Robert Harris
States' rights, as our forefathers conceived it, was a protection of the right of the individual citizen. Those who preach most frequently about states' rights today are not seeking the protection of the individual citizen, but his exploitation. . . . The time is long past - if indeed it ever existed - when we should permit the noble concept of States' rights to be betrayed and corrupted into a slogan to hide the bald denial of American rights, of civil rights, and of human rights.
~ Robert Kennedy
The way to resolve the conflict is to break down the barriers of dualistic thought that prevent a real understanding of what technology is—not an exploitation of nature, but a fusion of nature and the human spirit into a new kind of creation that transcends both. When
~ Robert M. Pirsig
The United States was not without labor-intensive agriculture historically. But rather than solving that with collectivism, it solved it with slavery.
~ Robert M. Sapolsky
Yes," said rich dad. "Some people say I exploit people because I don't pay as much as the sugar plantation or the government. I say the people exploit themselves. It's their fear, not mine.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
There is the capitalist approach (make it bigger), the technocratic one (make it better), the 'revolutionary' solution (portray the problem as an example of an exploitative system) and the pre-industrial romantic fallacy (don't use it; maybe it will go away by itself). We propose a fifth alternative response: Let's invent a different answer."28
~ Langdon Winner
Wir existieren in einer Schizophrenen Form des sozialen Lebens. Fremde Mächte haben unser normales Leben okkupiert; und genau wie frembe Eroberer die Ureinwohner von Venedig in einen entlegenen Sumpf hinaustrieben, wo sie ihre Stadt auf Pfählen im Wasser bauen mußten, haben die Mächte die uns und unserer Kräfte ausbeuten, uns in eine unfruchtbare Einöde getrieben, die wir Privatleben nennen. (pp. 127-128)
~ Lars Gustafsson
We mutinied quietly, using every lesson we'd been taught by every person who'd ever used us for their own benefit.
~ Laura Wiess
For one pleasant second I almost let the zombie do him in. Exploiting the dead is one thing I feel strongly about, but . . . stupidity isn't punishable by death. If it was, there would be a hell of a population drop. I
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
Look at the stupid, poor people. Look at the stupid, poor, burned-out people. Look at the stupid, poor, burned-out people, look at their dead baby. It's death porn for the masses.
~ Laurie Halse Anderson
knew enough to use their blindness to our advantage.
~ Laurie Halse Anderson
Slaves were people of African descent who were not paid for their work and had to do everything demanded by the person who owned them. They had no rights and little protection from cruel treatment and inhumane living conditions. Slaves were not allowed to marry and children were frequently sold away from their parents.
~ Laurie Halse Anderson
I watched men win and I watched them lose. They were playing a straight house. Nothing was loaded. The house took its own little percentage and got rich. Money made in bootlegging and gunrunning and dope smuggling and whoremongering was invested quite properly in an entire town that stood as a monument to human stupidity, a boomtown in the state with the sparsest population and the densest people in the country. Vegas.
~ Lawrence Block
Wisdom of the Ages: "Government" Like a mafia protection racket-without the protection.
~ Matthew Heines
What is economics? A science invented by the upper class in order to acquire the fruits of the labor of the underclass
~ August Strindberg
Cattle... it called us cattle...We're hamburger, you mean.
~ Peter Clines, 14