“The structures in Europe in a globalising economy need to be modernised, need to be more integrated, need to be stronger.” NeedsEconomyEuropeStrongerStructureIntegrated Author:George Papandreou
“We have to change the whole job structure of America. We have got to basically reorient our economy toward the future.” WholeJobsAmericaEconomyStructure Author:William J. Clinton
“Economy and ideology. The claim (presented as an essential postulate of historical materialism) that every fluctuation of politics and ideology can be presented and expounded as an immediate expression of the structure, must be contested in theory as primitive infantilism, and combated in practice with the authentic testimony of Marx, the author of concrete political and historical works.” PoliticalPracticeEconomyExpressionTheoryEssentialsClaimsStructureHistoricalIdeologyMaterialismConcretePrimitiveTestimonyFluctuation Author:Antonio Gramsci
“When women breached the power structure in the 1980s?two economies finally merged. Beauty was no longer just a symbolic form of currency: it literally became money.” TwoFormEconomyStructureCurrencySymbolic Author:Naomi Wolf
“As a matter of fact, capitalist economy is not and cannot be stationary. Nor is it merely expanding in a steady manner. It is incessantly being revolutionized from within by new enterprise, i.e., by the intrusion of new commodities or new methods of production or new commercial opportunities into the industrial structure as it exists at any moment.” MatterMomentsFactsOpportunityEconomyMethodStructureProductionsEnterpriseSteadyCapitalistCommodityExpandingMatter Of FactIncessantlyIntrusionStationaryCapitalist Economy Book:Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy Source: Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy
“Political freedom without economic freedom is almost worthless, and it is because the modern proletariat has the one kind of freedom without the other that its rebellion is now threatening the very structure of the modern world.” WorldKindWisdomPoliticalPoliticsEconomyEconomicModernStructureLiberalismRebellionThreateningWorthlessModern WorldProletariatEconomic FreedomPolitical FreedomUsury Book:The Crisis Of Civilization Source: The Crisis Of Civilization
“Therefore those governing the State ought primarily to devote themselves to the service of individual groups and of the whole commonwealth, and through the entire scheme of laws and institutions to cause both public and individual well-being to develop spontaneously out of the very structure and administration of the state.” WellsStatesWholeWisdomLawPoliticsIndividualCausesEconomyGroupsOughtInstitutionsStructureAdministrationWell BeingLiberalismSchemesGoverningCommonwealth Book:On the Condition of Workers Source: On the Condition of Workers
“Adam Smith's was a real universalism in intent. Laissez Faire was intended to establish a world community as well as a natural harmony of interests within each nation... But the "children of darkness" were able to make good use of his creed. A dogma which was intended to guarantee the economic freedom of the individual became the "ideology" of vast corporate structures of a later period of capitalism, used by them, and still used, to prevent a proper political control of their power.” WorldWellsChildrenStillsRealUseAblePoliticalUsedPoliticsIndividualNationsInterestCommunityNaturalDarknessEconomyEconomicPeriodsCapitalismHarmonyStructureIdeologyCorporateLiberalismGuaranteesAdamCreedsDogmaLaissez FaireEconomic FreedomUniversalismLaissez Faire Capitalism Author:Reinhold Niebuhr
“It's the nature of government, to build enduring institutions, structures that stay long after their purpose is over. If you pay people to help the poor, you have people who won't be paid if there aren't any poor, so they'll be sure to find some.” PeopleIfsLongHelpingGovernmentPurposePoliticsPoorPayEconomyPaidInstitutionsStructureEndureLiberalismHelp The Poor Author:Jerry Pournelle
“If one examines the American idea of freedom, the individual, free enterprise, their Constitution, their political and economic structures as well as their mode of exploiting their natural resources, all these are shrouded in the idea of justice.” IfsWellsIdeasPoliticalPoliticsIndividualNaturalJusticeEconomyEconomicResourcesConstitutionStructureLiberalismEnterpriseNatural ResourcesFree Enterprise Author:Ndabaningi Sithole
“Few concepts are as basic as the role of workers in our economic structure and their participation in equity ownership.” WisdomPoliticsRolesEconomyEconomicConceptsStructureWorkersLiberalismOwnershipParticipationEquity Author:Robert S. Strauss
“We have won on the Arlov, Kursk, Belgorod, and Kharkov grounds. We won because the country was being defended not only by the army but by the entire Soviet people. The Socialist economy, Soviet political structure, and Marxist-Leninist ideology proved their unarguable excellence against the Fascist economy, Fascist political structure, and Fascist ideology of Germany.” PeopleCountryPoliticalEconomyArmyStructureExcellenceIdeologyGermanySovietSocialistFascistsMarxistSocialist Economy Author:Ivan Bagramyan
“Revolutions are spiritual acts. They appear first in people, then in politics and the economy. New people form new structures. The transformation we want is first of all spiritual; that will necessarily change the way things are.” PeopleWayWantFirstsSpiritualFormEconomyRevolutionTransformationStructure Author:Joseph Goebbels
“My money buys me the freedom not to be a member of the corporate structure. And I certainly don't feel guilty or hypocritical about that. The way our economy is set up, if you don't want to be a corporate moron and you don't want to be enfeebled in the streets, you must earn enough to know that you'll never have to go to them for money.” IfsKnowsWayWantFeelsEnoughEconomyStreetsMembersStructureGuiltyCorporateMoronHypocritical Author:George Carlin