“We count, in the future as in the past, on the driving power of individual initiative, on the incentive of fair private profit, strengthened of course with the acceptance of those obligations to the public interest which rest upon us all.” PastCoursesIndividualInterestAcceptanceFairsProfitDrivingObligationInitiativeIncentivesPublic Interest Author:Franklin D. Roosevelt
“The will to power which always emanates from individuals or from small minorities in society is in fact a most important driving force in history. The extent of its influence has up to now been regarded far too little, although it has frequently been the determining factor in the shaping of the whole of economic and social life.” LittlesImportantWholeFactsIndividualForceSocialInfluenceEconomicDrivingFactorsMinoritiesWill PowerSocial LifeDriving ForceEmanate Author:Rudolf Rocker
“The New Finance focused on the market's major systematic mistake. In failing to appreciate the strength of competitive forces in a market economy, it over estimates the length of the short run. In doing so, it overreacts to records of success and failure for individual companies, driving the prices of successful firms too high and their unsuccessful counterparts too low.” RunningIndividualForceMistakeCompanyEconomySuccessfulRecordsFailingMajorsLowsAppreciateFocusedDrivingFinanceFirmLengthSuccess And FailureSystematicUnsuccessfulCounterpartsMarket Economy Author:Robert Haugen
“Under the First Amendment's prohibition of the establishment of religion, the Court has steadily made religion a matter for the private individual by driving it out of the public arena.” FirstsMadeMatterChristianIndividualReligiousCourtDrivingEstablishmentAmendmentsArenaFirst AmendmentProhibition Author:Robert Bork