“If all properly economic problems were solved once for all . . . the social struggle and strife would . . . [not necessarily] be reduced in amount or intensity . . . in the absence of some moral revolution which could by no means be assumed to follow in consequence of this change itself.” IfsMeanProblemSocialMoralStruggleEconomicRevolutionAmountConsequenceAbsenceAssumptionIntensityStrifeLife StruggleEconomic Problems Book:Freedom and reform: essays in economics and social philosophy Source: Freedom and reform: essays in economics and social philosophy
“It is true practically if not altogether without exception that the changes studied by any science tend to equilibrate or neutralize the forces which bring them about, and finally to come to rest.” IfsForceException Book:The Ethics of Competition Source: The Ethics of Competition