“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
“The truth seems . . . to be that in the ultimate and essential problem the economic factor is relatively superficial and unimportant.” ProblemSeemsTruthEconomicEssentialsUltimateFactorsSuperficialUnimportant Book:Selected Essays by Frank H. Knight, Volume 2: Laissez Faire: Pro and Con Source: Selected Essays by Frank H. Knight, Volume 2: Laissez Faire: Pro and Con