“Capitalism creates a huge community of producers who are unceasingly striving to deprive each other of the fruits of their collective labor, and an oligarchy that cannot be effectively checked even by a democratically organized society....the subjugation is not by force but because the privileged class has long ago established a system of values by which the people were thenceforth, to a large extent unconsciously, guided in their social behavior.” PeopleLongValuesForceSocialCommunityClassHugeBehaviorCapitalismLaborFruitStriveProducersOrganizedCollectivesLong AgoPrivilegedOligarchySubjugationSocial Behavior Author:Albert Einstein
“Wait and see whether the religion of the Servile State is not in every case what I say: the encouragement of small virtues supporting capitalism, the discouragement of the huge virtues that defy it.” StatesWaitingCasesVirtueHugeCapitalismEncouragementDiscouragement Author:Gilbert K. Chesterton
“Capitalism can be helpful, but it can also be destructive when it's used by huge enterprises worldwide for the sale of weapons.” UsedHugeWeaponsCapitalismEnterpriseDestructiveHelpful Author:Judy Collins
“We do not have free market capitalism in America; we have crony capitalism. There is a huge difference between free market capitalism that democratizes a country and makes us more efficient and prosperous and corporate crony capitalism.” CountryAmericaDifferencesHugeCapitalismCorporateEfficientFree MarketProsperousFree Market CapitalismCroniesCrony Capitalism Author:Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
“There was a time traditionally - say, GM in the 1950s - it was trying to develop a consumer base that would be loyal and lasting and they were thinking in terms of an institution that would remain and grow and thrive in the society. By now, a lot of the investment firms - bankers, hedge funds - are perfectly happy to destroy what they're in and come out with huge, tremendous benefits. That's a new stage of capitalism.” ThinkingTryingWould BeGrowsTermStageHugeBenefitsCapitalismInstitutionsInvestmentConsumersFirmThriveFundLastingLoyalBankersHedge Fund Author:Noam Chomsky
“Economics and politics are so intertwined and interlinked that politics now, mainstream politics, extreme center politics, are little else but a version of concentrated economics. And this means that any alternative - alternative capitalism, left Keynesianism, intervention by the state to help the poor, rolling back the privatizations - becomes a huge issue. The entire weight of the extreme center and its media is turned against it, which in reality now is beginning to harm democracy.” MeanLittlesStatesHelpingRealityLeftPoorDemocracyIssuesMediaHugeCapitalismEconomicsWeightExtremesHarmVersionsAlternativesMainstreamRollingInterventionIntertwinedHelp The PoorPrivatizationKeynesianism Author:Tariq Ali
“I often think that the reason capitalism hasn't completely destroyed everything is that a huge amount of anti-capitalist endeavor goes on, from labors of love, nurture, friendship, and barter to gift economies and different kinds of exchanges, not just one alternate model but a whole host of other ways in which we engage with each other and with the world that aren't financial and debt-based.” ThinkingWorldWayKindDifferentReasonWholeEconomyHugeGoes OnAmountModelsCapitalismLaborFinancialDebtDestroyedJust OneEndeavorHostCapitalistDifferent KindsNurtureLabor Of Love Author:Rebecca Solnit
“What is called 'capitalism'is basically a system of corporate mercantilism, with huge and largely unaccountable private tyrannies exercising vast control over the economy, political systems, and social and cultural life, operating in close cooperation with powerful states that intervene massively in the domestic economy and international society.” StatesPoliticalSocialPowerfulEconomySocietyHugeExerciseCapitalismInternationalTyrannyCorporateAccountabilityCooperationPolitical SystemsEconomic Globalization Book:Language and Politics Source: Language and Politics
“We are developing in the United States a huge underclass of unwanted people, many of them the descendants of the exploitation of the South American and Latin American countries by American piratical capitalism. Not all capitalism is piratical, but some of it certainly is. And we have a fantastic gap beginning to exist between rich and poor.” PeopleCountryStatesPoorUnitedUnited StatesRichHugeCapitalismSouthFantasticDevelopingLatinGapsExploitationRich And PoorLatin AmericaDescendantsUnwantedLatin American Author:Benedict Groeschel
“Very few of the heroes of the Golden Age of American finance had much interest in the solid realities of what underlay their structure of stocks and bonds and credits. Later on, a Henry Ford might introduce an era of intensely production-minded captains of industry, but the Harrimans, Morgans, Fricks, and Rockefellers were far more interested in the exciting manipulation of huge masses of intangible wealth than in the humdrum business of turning out goods.” RealityMightAgeInterestWealthHugeIndustryHeroMassCapitalismExcitingStructureProductionsCreditGoldenFinanceErasGoodsManipulationIntroducingCaptainsGolden AgeIntangibleHumdrumCaptains Of Industry Author:Robert Heilbroner
“Because it is such a huge crisis, because it puts us on a firm science-based deadline, it's a once-in-a-century opportunity to build a better society and address raging inequality, create huge numbers of jobs, rebuild our public infrastructure. But, we can't do it unless we break every single rule in the free-market playbook. Which is why the worst people in the world all deny climate change.” PeopleWorldJobsOpportunityNumbersBreakWorstCenturyHugeCapitalismCrisisClimateClimate ChangeDenyRageInequalityFirmAddressesFree MarketInfrastructureDeadlineHuge NumbersPlaybooks Author:Naomi Klein