A Quote by Paul Craig Roberts

In the U.S., society and the environment have to pick up the tab produced by capitalist activity. — © Paul Craig Roberts
In the U.S., society and the environment have to pick up the tab produced by capitalist activity.
When do we ask the Sierra Club to pick up the tab for this leak?
I pick up the tab for my mom now, I don't let her pay for any dinners.
Extra homes require additional services and councils have to pick up the tab.
Someone has to pick up the tab when people get out of repaying their own debts.
The party on Wall Street never ends - while the rest of us pick up their tab and suffer the hangover.
Yes, friends, governments in capitalist society are but committees of the rich to manage the affairs of the capitalist class.
None of the activity stolen by work can be regained by submitting to what work has produced. - The Society of The Spectacle
In 2012, a hamburger cost Amtrak $16.15, with riders paying $9.50. This means that we, the taxpayers, are forced to pick up the tab for the remaining $6.65 through subsidies provided to Amtrak.
We grew up in a very material-lacking socialist society, but today China is a capitalist society. It's very materialistic. It's full of desire and luxury goods.
By 1975 - and continuing to today - all Americans came to believe that they had a "right" to a safe, clean, healthy environment. When I grew up, no one seriously criticized the steel mills and paper mills for the deadly stench they produced - that was the smell of prosperity. In the modern society, no one would tolerate such conditions in an American city.
Given the fact that we are in a capitalist society, we still do not want to overlook not only what a corporation produces and its profitability but also how it impacts the environment, touches human life and whether it protects or undermines the dignity of the human person.
Let's be honest with ourselves, YouTubers click on the trending tab for one single reason... to analyze what is on the trending tab and then complain that it isn't what we think it should be.
I'm a very practical, pragmatic capitalist. I was trained at Goldman Sachs. I went to Harvard Business School. I was as hard-nosed a capitalist as you get. I specialized in media, in investing in media companies, and it's a very, very tough environment.
Consider in what way the industrial system developed upon capitalist lines. Why were a few rich men put with such ease into possession of the new methods? Why was it normal and natural in their eyes and in that of contemporary society that those who produced the new wealth with the new machinery should be proletarian and dispossessed?
It is capitalist America that produced the modern independent woman.
If the feudal knight was the clearest embodiment of society in the early Middle Ages, and the "bourgeois" under Capitalism, the educated person will represent society in the post-capitalist society in which knowledge has become the central resource.
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