“The stark reality facing us today is that without the labour reforms, workers will get neither the income nor jobs in the face of cut-throat global economic competition.” RealityTodayJobsFacesCuttingEconomicCompetitionWorkersIncomeReformLabourThroatStarksStark RealityEconomic Competition Author:Kim Young-sam
“The parallel between antifeminism and race prejudice is striking. The same underlying motives appear to be at work, namely fear, jealousy, feelings of insecurity, fear of economic competition, guilt feelings, and the like. Many of the leaders of the feminist movement in the nineteenth-century United States clearly understood the similarity of the motives at work in antifeminism and race discrimination and associated themselves with the anti slavery movement.” StatesFeelingsUnitedRaceLeaderUnited StatesEconomicCenturyMovementRacismUnderstoodPrejudiceSlaveryGuiltCompetitionFeministDiscriminationMotiveInsecuritySexismParallelsSimilarityNineteenth CenturyFeminist MovementAnti SlaveryGuilt FeelingsEconomic Competition Author:Ashley Montagu
“And one of the worst effects was that by suppressing critical thought, it also suppressed critical thought in the field of economics and hampered the development of economics - and the country would fall back further and further in the economic competition with the West.” CountryFallEconomicWorstEffectsFieldsDevelopmentEconomicsCompetitionWestCriticalFall BackSuppressingEconomic Competition Author:Stefan Heym
“Though the poorest Americans voted for Hillary Clinton, many relatively wealthy people voted for Trump and generally it's a mistake to think that economics explains Trump. The US is doing relatively well, the economy has significantly recovered since 2008, unemployment rates are low. I would say rather that his appeal to the working class was cultural: "I'll bring back the kinds of jobs your fathers had," and, by implication, the whiter, simpler post-war world when America had no real economic competition.” PeopleThinkingWorldWellsKindWarRealJobsAmericaFatherMistakeClassEconomyEconomicTrumpLowsEconomicsCompetitionClintonRatePostsAppealsWealthyWorking ClassUnemploymentImplicationsPoorestPost WarUnemployment RateEconomic Competition Author:Anne Applebaum
“Competition has been shown to be useful up to a certain point and no further, but cooperation, which is the thing we must strive for today, begins where competition leaves off.” Has BeensTodayCertainCompetitionStriveTeamworkCollaborationCooperationCooperation TeamworkCooperation And TeamworkCooperative LearningCooperation And CollaborationEconomic Competition Author:Franklin D. Roosevelt
“A child free from the guilt of ownership and the burden of economic competition will grow up with the will to do what needs doing and the capacity for joy in doing it. It is useless work that darkens the heart. The delight of the nursing mother, of the scholar, of the successful hunter, of the good cook, of the skilful maker, of anyone doing needed work and doing it well, - this durable joy is perhaps the deepest source of human affection and of sociality as a whole.” NeedsHumansWellsHeartChildrenWholeJoyMotherGrowsGrowing UpSuccessfulEconomicSourceNeededCapacityGuiltCompetitionAffectionDelightBurdenCooksUselessMakersScholarOwnershipHuntersNursingGood CookEconomic Competition Author:Ursula K. Le Guin
“Whoever claims that economic competition represents survival of the fittest in the sense of the law of the jungle, provides the clearest possible evidence of his lack of knowledge of economics.” LawEconomicSurvivalEvidenceEconomicsClaimsCompetitionJungleSurvival Of The FittestLack Of KnowledgeEconomic Competition Author:George Reisman
“The truth is that economic competition is the very opposite of competition in the animal kingdom. It is not a competition in the grabbing off of scarce nature-given supplies, as it is in the animal kingdom. Rather, it is a competition in the positive creation of new and additional wealth.” GivenWealthAnimalEconomicCreationTruth IsOppositesCompetitionKingdomsSuppliesScarceGrabbingAnimal KingdomEconomic Competition Author:George Reisman
“Advertising as the printed form of selling would seem . . . ultimately to be justified in so far as it serves as a means of increasing legitimate human wants, as an agency of fair and economic competition in the distribution of goods, and as a stimulant to social progress.” WantHumansMeanSeemsFormSocialProgressEconomicFairsCompetitionSellingAdvertisingAgencyGoodsJustifiedDistributionPrintedAdvertising AgenciesSocial ProgressStimulantsEconomic Competition Author:Daniel Starch
“Competition is merely the absence of oppression.” CompetitionAbsenceOppressionEconomic Competition Author:Frederic Bastiat
“I believe it is still true that conflicts among major powers usually stem from geopolitical rivalries but rarely from economic competition.” BelieveStillsI BelieveEconomicConflictMajorsCompetitionStemRivalryGeopoliticalEconomic Competition Author:Robert Kagan