“Marx, however imperfectly he worked out the details, set himself the task of discovering the law of motion of capitalism, and if there is any hope of progress in economics at all, it must be in using academic methods to solve the problems posed by Marx.” IfsProblemLawProgressCapitalismEconomicsTasksMethodDetailsSolveAcademicDiscoveringLaws Of Motion Book:Essay on Marxian Economics Source: Essay on Marxian Economics
“The pace of progress in biology creates a foundation that naturally gets picked up by the biotech and pharmaceutical industry to solve rich-world diseases. This is attractive science. It's science that people want to work on.” PeopleWorldWantRichProgressIndustryDiseaseFoundationSolveAttractiveBiologyPacePharmaceuticalPharmaceutical IndustryBiotech Author:Bill Gates
“Have I said clearly enough that the Community we created is not an end in itself? It is a process of change, continuing in that same process which in an earlier period produced our national forms of life. The sovereign nations of the past can no longer solve the problems of the present: they cannot ensure their own progress or control their own future. And the Community itself is only a stage on the way of the organized world of tomorrow.” WorldWaySaidEndsEnoughProblemPastFormNationsProcessCommunityProgressStageTomorrowPeriodsSolveOrganizedContinuingSovereignProcess Of Change Author:Jean Monnet
“Mankind's survival is dependent on man's ability to solve the problems of racial injustice, poverty, and war; the solution of these problems is in turn dependent upon man's squaring his moral progress with his scientific progress, and learning the practical art of living in harmony.” MenArtWarProblemTurnsAbilityMoralPovertyProgressMankindSurvivalSolutionsHarmonyInjusticeSolvePracticalsDependentArt Of LivingScientific Progress Author:Martin Luther King, Jr.
“If we concentrate our attention on trying to solve a problem of geometry, and if at the end of an hour we are no nearer to doing so than at the beginning, we have nevertheless been making progress each minute of that hour in another more mysterious dimension. Without knowing or feeling it, this apparent barren affort has brought more light into the soul.” IfsTryingSoulEndsFeelingsProblemLightHoursAttentionKnowingProgressMinutesSolveMysteriousDimensionsNeverthelessGeometryBarren Book:Waiting on God (Routledge Revivals) Source: Waiting on God (Routledge Revivals)
“If you get the U.N. to say we're going to solve the Syrian problem, if you get the Russians involved in a productive posture, you are making progress, but the Republican core says no strategy or failed strategy.” IfsProblemProgressInvolvedRepublicanStrategySolveCoreProductivePosture Author:Juan Williams