“Wherefore it is impossible to succeed in comparing wealth of different eras or different nations. This, in political economy, like squaring the circle in mathematics, is impracticable, for want of a common mean or measure to go by.” WantMeanDifferentPoliticalNationsWealthCommonEconomyImpossibleSucceedMathematicsCirclesErasComparePolitical EconomyDifferent Eras Book:A treatise on political economy: or, The production, distribution and consumption of wealth Source: A treatise on political economy: or, The production, distribution and consumption of wealth
“The industrial and social injustice of our era is the tragic aftermath of democracy's overemphasis on freedom as the "right to do whatever you please." No, freedom means the right to do what you ought, and ought implies law, and law implies justice, and justice implies God. So too in war, a nation that fights for freedom divorced from justice has no right to war, because it does not know why it wants to be free, or why it wants anyone else to be free.” KnowsWantMeanDoeWarWisdomLawFightingPoliticsNationsSocialJusticeEconomyDemocracyOughtPleaseInjusticeErasLiberalismTragicDivorcedAftermathFighting For FreedomSocial Injustice Author:Fulton J. Sheen
“When George Bush finally leaves the White House, the satire industry will briefly join the rest of the economy in recession. It will certainly be the end of an era.” EndsHouseWhiteEconomyIndustryErasSatireWhite HouseRecessions Author:Rory Bremner
“To take full advantage of the potential in e-business, leaders must lead differently, and people must work together differently. Let's call this new way of working e-culture-the human side of the global information era, the heart and soul of the new economy.” PeopleWayHumansHeartSoulTogetherCultureSidesLeaderEconomyInformationAdvantageErasWorking TogetherNew WaysHeart And SoulBusiness Leaders Author:Rosabeth Moss Kanter