“Well, method is, it seems to me, a natural growth out of a need, and from a need the modern artist has found new ways of expressing the world about him. I happen to find ways that are different from the usual techniques, which seems a little strange at the moment, but I don't think there's anything very different about it. I paint on the floor and this isn't unusual - the Orientals did that.” ThinkingWorldWayNeedsWellsLittlesDifferentMomentsSeemsHappensArtistFoundGrowthNaturalModernStrangeMethodPaintTechniqueUnusualUsualNew WaysModern Art Author:Jackson Pollock
“It is preferable to regard labour, including, of course, the personal services of the entrepreneur, and his assistants, as the sole factor of production, operating in a given environment of technique, natural resources, capital equipment and effective demand. This is why we have been able to take labour as the sole physical unit which we require in our economic system, apart from units of money and of time.” Has BeensAbleCoursesPoliticsGivenNaturalEconomyEnvironmentEconomicDemandResourcesRegardEntrepreneurIncludingProductionsTechniqueFactorsLiberalismLabourSoleUnitsEquipmentAssistantsNatural ResourcesEconomic SystemsFactors Of Production Book:General Theory Of Employment , Interest And Money Source: General Theory Of Employment , Interest And Money
“A technical solution may be defined as one that requires a change only in the techniques of the natural sciences, demanding little or nothing in the way of change in human values or ideas of morality.” WayHumansMayLittlesIdeasValuesNaturalMoralitySolutionsTechniqueDefinedNatural ScienceHuman Values Book:The Immigration Dilemma: Avoiding the Tragedy of the Commons Source: The Immigration Dilemma: Avoiding the Tragedy of the Commons