A lasting order cannot be established by bayonets. |
Economically considered, war and revolution are always bad business. |
Edgeworth has been the foremost economist in England during the latter part of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. |
Government cannot make man richer, but it can make him poorer |
Human civilization is not something achieved against nature; it is rather the outcome of the working of the innate qualities of man. |
Human civilization is not something achieved against nature; it is rather the outcome of the working of the innate qualities of man. |
I would abdicate. |
If history could teach us anything, it would be that private property is inextricably linked with civilization. |
If men do not now succeed in abolishing war, civilization and mankind are doomed. |
If some peoples pretend that history or geography gives them the right to subjugate other races, nations, or peoples, there can be no peace. |
In periods of slow alterations in the relation between the supply of and the demand for money they do not convey any information at all. In periods of inflation and consequently of sharp price changes they provide a rough image of events which every individual experiences in his daily life. |
Innovation is the whim of an elite before it becomes a need of the public. |
Innovation is the whim of an elite before it becomes a need of the public. |
Manufacturing and commercial monopolies owe their origin not to a tendency imminent in a capitalist economy but to governmental interventionist policy directed against free trade and laissez faire. |
Manufacturing and commercial monopolies owe their origin not to a tendency imminent in a capitalist economy but to governmental interventionist policy directed against free trade and laissez faire. |