“This is the constitutional limitation of man's knowledge and interests, the fact that he cannot know more than a tiny part of the whole of society and that therefore all that can enter into his motives are the immediate effects which his actions will have in the sphere he knows.” KnowsMenWholeFactsActionInterestEffectsTinyLimitationMotiveSpheres Author:Friedrich August von Hayek
“Indeed, in Russia there is a terrible poverty of facts, and a terrible abundance of reflections of all sorts.” FactsSufferingWealthPovertyTypeArgumentRussiaSpheresFrightening Author:Anton Chekhov
“The corporate State considers that private enterprise in the sphere of production is the most effective and useful instrument in the interest of the nation. In view of the fact that private organisation of production is a function of national concern, the organiser of the enterprise is responsible to the State for the direction given to production.” StatesFactsGivenNationsInterestViewsConcernFunctionResponsibleInstrumentsProductionsCorporateEnterpriseSpheresFascismOrganisationPrivate Enterprise Book:Fascism: Doctrine and Institutions Source: Fascism: Doctrine and Institutions
“The capacity for the accomplishment of religious virtuosos the "intellectual sacrifice" is the decisive characteristic of the positively religious man. That this is so is shown by the fact that in spite of (or rather in consequence) of theology (which unveils it) the tension between the value-spheres of "science" and the sphere of "the holy" is unbridgeable.” MenFactsValuesReligiousSacrificeHolyIntellectualConsequenceCapacityTheologyAccomplishmentTensionCharacteristicsSpiteSpheresPositively Book:From Max Weber: Essays in Sociology Source: From Max Weber: Essays in Sociology