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Last updated on November 16, 2024.
I believe war is the inevitable fruit of our economic system.
If the US economic landing is soft there will be no consequences (for Europe).
We cannot avoid the globalization of knowledge and information. When I was a boy growing up in Kansas, I could never think about a Buddhist, or a Hindu, or Muslim, or even a Protestant - I grew up in such a Catholic ghetto. That's not possible anymore, unless you live in a cave or something. So either we have knowledge of what the other religions and other denominations are saying, and how they tie into the common thread, or we end up just being dangerously ignorant of other people and therefore prejudiced.
Great opportunities can be and have been created during tough economic times. — © Howard Schultz
Great opportunities can be and have been created during tough economic times.
We must inflict upon terrorists and their families critical economic harm.
Economic opportunities will win the women's vote.
Immigrants greatly contribute to our country's economic prosperity.
There's such a thing as spiritual capital that has economic function and potential.
In Florida, we are focused on economic growth and not on things that divide us.
I want to talk about political and economic fairy tales.
Your economic and social development is linked to the kind of regime you have.
The key to economic prosperity is the organized creation of dissatisfaction.
Economic policy and decision making do not function in a political vacuum.
Labour economic stability has replaced Tory boom and bust — © John Prescott
Labour economic stability has replaced Tory boom and bust
Our social and economic systems are so devoid of humanity and love.
The demonization of Islam and immigrants shows that perception of difference remains one of our biggest problems, and maybe always will be for a species that began in small groups competing with other groups for resources. These apparently competing forces for sameness and difference sometimes even seem to be mutually reinforcing. The homogenizing force of globalization tends to make many people feel they are on the losing side, economically and culturally, and it is they who are most easily turned against those "others" who are demonized by demagogues.
One of the marks of our economic management is that we've always exceeded expectations.
Economic success is the vital underpinning of every happy nation.
I fought passionately to remain in the E.U., and I warned of the economic risks if we left the E.U.
If we want to create new rules of globalization, then we can't just think in terms of the nation state. The nation state has long offered protection. But it suffers from the fact that many citizens increasingly fear that it can no longer protect them: The threat of transnational terrorism is growing. Freedom of movement rules in Europe facilitate social dumping. Regardless of the make-up of the next government, it must have clear ideas on how to overcome the lack of direction of recent years.
Capitalism is the only economic system compatible with free individuals
Economic depression can not be cured by legislative action or executive pronouncement.
Progressive economic policies lead to a sustainable economy.
Economic mobility will fix income inequality.
Economic nationalism is what this country was built on. The American system.
A postsecondary education is the ticket to economic success in America.
That's what healthcare reform is about: the middle class's economic security.
Every time I traveled to a new city, I would learn about local heroes I did not know about, and I would learn about their very impressive contribution to their cities. There are nuanced senses that only people from the region can understand, and no amount of globalization can change that. It's almost like a maxim of a sorts, when you think about language, the way that people speak in a location. It does happen with architects, in terms of how they engage cities.
In the last thirty years we have gained enormous amount of freedom (everywhere, except perhaps in places like Burma or North Korea), but we lost quite a large amount of security. Because of all sorts of reasons, because of globalization which stripped the nation state of a large part of its sovereignty away, because of the dismantling of the so-called welfare state. As a result, people feel simultaneously much freer and much more insecure.
It will be crucial the E.U. and the U.K. maintain the closest economic relationship possible.
Why, just a couple of economic seasons ago, was idle cash considered an indication of bad management or lazy management? Because it meant that management didn't have this money out at work ... Now look. Presto! A new fashion! Cash is back in! Denigrating liquidity has dropped quicker than hemlines. A management is now saluted if it has some cash, some liquidity, doesn't have to go to the money market at huge interest rates to get the wherewithal to keep going and growing. Along with Ben Franklin, my father and your father would understand and applaud this new economic fashion.
I spend about fifteen minutes a year on economic analysis.
The pitch that works best in tough economic times is, 'I can do that for less.'
I really want to focus on economic growth and growing the economy.
Debt is a social and ideological construct, not a simple economic fact.
A government can do only what is feasible given the political and economic context.
From a legal perspective, the barriers to women's economic success is systemic.
China needs a currency that reflects underlying economic fundamentals.
Let one state in the U.S. be free of government and overnight you would have an economic powerhouse. — © James Cook
Let one state in the U.S. be free of government and overnight you would have an economic powerhouse.
Cities are, first of all, seats of the highest economic division of labor.
Our outworn economic system dooms millions to frustration.
Reducing the tax burden is necessary to produce economic growth.
No reputable economist anywhere believes it's gambling an economic tool
In difficult economic times, I'm firmly opposed to austerity.
Economic advance is not the same thing as human progress.
The arts are an integral part of the city's economic progress.
In embracing change, entrepreneurs ensure social and economic stability.
What caused the economic collapse 2008? It was the subprime mortgage crisis.
I believe, I desire, that social and economic ills may be remedied. — © Jean-Paul Sartre
I believe, I desire, that social and economic ills may be remedied.
We talk of globalization, and how much money is needed for the education of children in the world, their liberation and rehabilitation just $9 billion which is four days of military expense. Just four days. Nine billion dollars is nothing. But what Americans spent on ice cream just 20 percent of this. One fifth of what you spend on ice creams could bring the children out of the clutches of their masters and put them to school.
Economic growth doesn't mean anything if it leaves people out.
Satyagraha can rid society of all evils, political, economic and moral.
Free trade and economic stability do not, by themselves, guarantee success.
You can achieve great economic gains by solving social problems.
Greater economic power will be in the hands of too few.
I'm an economic human without any likes or dislikes!
Sufis have always been those that have tried to purify the ethics of Islam and society. And they don't have their hands cut off from the external action at all. For example, the bazaar in which the Sufis were very strong always dominated economic life in Islamic world. They could give a much more sane and Islamic form of activity when the economic life of Islam moved out of the bazaar to new parts of Islamic cities with modernized Muslims, who took it in another light and it became very, very anti Islamic, and much against many of the most profound practices of Islamic societies.
The green shoots of economic spring are appearing once again.
Symptoms of ethical, political and economic impoverishment are all around us.
When politics is elevated over business, economic disaster follows.
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