“Under the antitrust laws, a man becomes a criminal from the moment he goes into business, no matter what he does. If he complies with one of these laws, he faces criminal prosecution under several others. For instance, if he charges prices which some bureaucrats judge as too high, he can be prosecuted for monopoly or for a successful 'intent to monopolize'; if he charges prices lower than those of his competitors, he can be prosecuted for 'unfair competition' or 'restraint of trade'; and if he charges the same prices as his competitors, he can be prosecuted for 'collusion' or 'conspiracy.'” IfsMenDoeMatterMomentsFacesLawSuccessfulJudgingNo Matter WhatTradeCompetitionCriminalsInstanceConspiracyUnfairRestraintCompetitorsMonopolyBureaucratsProsecutionCollusionAntitrustAntitrust Laws Book:Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal Source: Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal
“A woman questions the man who loves exactly as a judge questions a criminal. This being so, a flash of the eye, a mere word, an inflection of the voice or a moment's hesitation suffice to expose the fact, betrayal or crime he is attempting to conceal.” MenMomentsFactsEyeVoiceCrimeHe ManJudgingMereBetrayalCriminalsFlashAttemptingHesitation Author:Honore de Balzac
“These detective series on TV always end at precisely the right moment-after the criminal is arrested and before the court turns him loose.” EndsMomentsTurnsCrimeTvsCourtSeriesCriminalsPunishmentDetectivesArrestedRight Moment Author:Robert Orben
“men are not born with a faculty for the universal and ... women are not reduced at birth to the particular. The universal has been, and is continually, at every moment, appropriated by men. It does not happen by magic, it must be done. It is an act, a criminal act, perpetrated by one class against another. It is an act carried out at the level of concepts, philosophy, politics.” MenDoeHas BeensDonePhilosophyMomentsHappensBornLevelsClassMagicParticularBirthConceptsUniversalCriminalsFaculty Book:The Straight Mind: And Other Essays Source: The Straight Mind: And Other Essays