“My title is intended to suggest that the community of scientists is organized in a way which resembles certain features of a body politic and works according to economic principles similar to those by which the production of material goods is regulated.” WayBodyCertainCommunityPrinciplesEconomicMaterialsScientistProductionsTitlesFeaturesOrganizedGoods Author:Michael Polanyi
“I argue that we deserve the choice to do whatever we want with our faces and bodies without being punished by an ideology that is using attitudes, economic pressure, and even legal judgments regarding women's appearance to undermine us psychologically and politically.” WantBodyFacesChoicesAttitudeEconomicJudgmentDeservePressureAppearanceArguingIdeology Author:Naomi Wolf
“Look, America is no more a democracy than Russia is a Communist state. The governments of the U.S. and Russia are practically the same. There's only a difference of degree. We both have the same basic form of government: economic totalitarianism. In other words, the settlement to all questions, the solutions to all issues are determined not by what will make the people most healthy and happy in their bodies and their minds but by economics. Dollars or rubles.” PeopleMindLooksStatesBodyGovernmentAmericaFormDifferencesDemocracyIssuesEconomicHealthyDegreesSolutionsEconomicsDollarsDeterminedRussiaCommunistTotalitarianismForms Of GovernmentSettlementHealthy And Happy Book:Another Roadside Attraction Source: Another Roadside Attraction
“In a democracy the responsibility for the Government's economic policies, which so affect the economy, normally rests with the elected representative of the people: in our case, with the President and the Congress. If these two follow economic policies inimical to the general welfare, they are accountable to the people for their actions on election day. With Federal Reserve independence, however, a body of men exist who control one of the most powerful levers moving the economy and who are responsible to no one.” PeopleIfsMenTwoBodyGovernmentActionMovingPoliticsPresidentPowerfulResponsibilityCasesEconomyDemocracyEconomicPolicyResponsibleElectionIndependenceCongressWelfareLiberalismMost PowerfulRepresentativesReservesFederal ReserveElection DayEconomic PolicyLeversGeneral Welfare Author:Wright Patman
“If the resources of different nations are treated as exclusive properties of these nations as wholes, if international economic relations, instead of being relations between individuals, become increasingly relations between whole nations organized as trading bodies, they inevitably become the source of friction and envy between whole nations.” IfsDifferentWholeBodyIndividualNationsEconomicSourceResourcesRelationPropertyInternationalEnvyTreatedOrganizedTradingExclusiveFriction Author:Friedrich August von Hayek
“Economic transactions between national bodies who are at the same time the supreme judges of their own behavior, who bow to no superior law, and whose representatives cannot be bound by any considerations but the immediate interest of their respective nations, must end in clashes of power.” EndsBodyLawNationsInterestEconomicJudgingBehaviorBoundsSupremeSuperiorsConsiderationBowsRepresentativesClashTransactions Author:Friedrich August von Hayek
“The human community and individual people are more likely to hurt or undernourish children they think of as 'bodies' to be used. Cultures and people are more likely to raise children to be mere economic interns rather than fully developed humans if they see children as 'bodies' to be forced into certain economic and social molds.” PeopleIfsThinkingHumansChildrenBodyUsedCertainCultureIndividualSocialCommunityHurtEconomicRaisesMereMold Author:Michael Gurian
“The commercial paper market, when that dries up, you know, that's just like sucking the blood out of the economic body of the United States.” KnowsStatesBodyUnitedUnited StatesBloodEconomicPaper Author:Howard Warren Buffett
“Economic depression cannot be cured by legislative action or executive pronouncement. Economic wounds must be healed by the action of the cells of the economic body - the producers and consumers themselves.” BodyActionBusinessEconomicDepressionWoundsProducersCellsConsumersExecutivesHealedEconomic Depression Book:Herbert Hoover, 1874-1964; chronology-documents-bibliographical aids Source: Herbert Hoover, 1874-1964; chronology-documents-bibliographical aids
“Up until the Depression, recession had a moral character: it was supposed to purge the body economic of the greed and excess that attends a business expansion.” CharacterBodyMoralEconomicGreedExcessExpansionRecessionsMoral Character Author:James Buchan
“Everyone has an equal and absolute right to sovereignty over his own body, his own property, and his own life, and to pursue his own happiness in any way that he chooses. No one has the authority to grant rights to anyone else, because human beings already possess all natural rights at birth. These rights include both personal and economic freedoms, and the only way they can be lost is if someone takes them away by force. The only right that an individual does not naturally possess is the right to violate someone else's liberty.” IfsWayHumansDoeBodyIndividualLostForceNaturalHuman BeingsLibertyRightsEconomicBirthEqualAuthorityAbsolutesPropertyPursueGrantsSovereigntyEconomic FreedomNatural Rights Author:Robert Ringer