A Quote by Chuka Umunna

Advertising does something important as a sector - culturally and especially economically — © Chuka Umunna
Advertising does something important as a sector - culturally and especially economically
In Europe they understand that the arts are incredibly important both culturally and economically.
We want artists to stay in London. It's very important culturally and economically, but there are lots of challenges in terms of finding space.
Outside of its legitimate function, government does nothing as well or economically as the private sector.
I always wanted to write a book about a common food that becomes a commercial commodity and therefore becomes economically important and therefore becomes politically important and culturally important. That whole process is very interesting to me. And salt seemed to me the best example of that, partly because it's universal.
Tourism is a very very important sector for us. Hospitality is an important sector for us. Civil Aviation is an important sector for us. In a country like India where they contribute to the GDP, not only GDP but millions of jobs have been provided through these sectors.
We tell the for-profit sector, 'Spend, spend, spend on advertising until the last dollar no longer produces a penny of value,' but we don't like to see our donations spent on advertising in charity. Our attitude is, 'Well look, if you can get the advertising donated (at four o'clock in the morning) I'm okay with that, but I don't want my donation spent on advertising, I want it to go to the needy,' as if the money invested in advertising could not bring in dramatically greater sums of money to serve the needy.
The mess in the world is a strong driver because, at the end of the day, it's the increasing unacceptability of the divergences and rifts in the world economically, socially, politically, and culturally which lead everybody to say, 'We have to do something.'
Taiwan has been so well developed economically. But we are underdeveloped culturally.
Feminism is equality: politically; culturally; socially; economically. That's it, that simple.
Not only is the West so successful economically, but it leads the world scientifically, and culturally.
We cannot, as a country, improve economically, socially, and culturally without quality education.
A vast sector of modern advertising... does not appeal to reason but to emotion; like any other kind of hypnoid suggestion, it tries to impress its objects emotionally and then make them submit intellectually.
Adults need to live in a society that is economically social, governmentally democratic, and culturally free.
[Globalization] has enriched the world scientifically and culturally and benefited many people economically as well.
The fact is that much of advertising's power comes from this belief that advertising does not affect us. The most effective kind of propaganda is that which is not recognized as propaganda. Because we think advertising is silly and trivial, we are less on guard, less critical, than we might otherwise be. It's all in fun, it's ridiculous. While we're laughing, sometimes sneering, the commercial does its work.
With a Hyperloop One system in place, there is ability to further unify the alliance of the GCC, socially, culturally, and economically.
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