“It has been the acknowledged right of every Marxist scholar to read into Marx the particular meaning that he himself prefers and to treat all others with indignation.” Has BeensEconomyParticularTreatsScholarIndignationMarxist Book:The Essential Galbraith Source: The Essential Galbraith
“The utility of a language as a tool of thought increases with the range of topics it can treat, but decreases with the amount of vocabulary and the complexity of grammatical rules which the user must keep in mind. Economy of notation is therefore important.” MindImportantLanguageEconomyAmountToolsTreatsIncreaseRangeComplexityUsersTopicsVocabularyUtilityDecrease Author:Kenneth E. Iverson
“Ownership by delegation is a contradiction in terms. When men say, for instance (by a false metaphor), that each member of the public should feel himself an owner of public property-such as a Town Park-and should therefore respect it as his own, they are saying something which all our experience proves to be completely false. No man feels of public property that it is his own; no man will treat it with the care of the affection of a thing which is his own.” MenFeelsShouldCarePoliticsTermEconomyProveMembersTreatsTownsPropertyMetaphorAffectionInstanceParksLiberalismContradictionOwnersOwnershipDelegation Book:An Essay on the Restoration of Property Source: An Essay on the Restoration of Property
“In the attention economy, anyone trying to connect with an audience must treat the user's time as the ultimate resource.” TryingAttentionAudienceEconomyResourcesUltimateTreatsUsers Author:Jakob Nielsen
“We recognize the force of the argument that the effects of war under modern conditions may be felt in the economy for years and years, and that if the war power can be used in days of peace to treat all the wounds which war inflicts on our society, it may not only swallow up all other powers of Congress but largely obliterate the Ninth and the Tenth Amendments as well.” IfsYearsWellsMayWarUsedForceFeltPowerEconomyModernConditionsEffectsEconomicsArgumentTreatsConstitutionCongressWoundsOur SocietyAmendmentsEffects Of War Author:William O. Douglas
“Obamacare is his. The stimulus is his. The economy is his. And yet Barack Obama still treats it as though it's being run by others and he's still fighting them and he's running into obstacles.” StillsRunningFightingEconomyTreatsObstaclesBarackStimulusObamacare Author:Rush Limbaugh
“Economics are part of our life. We try to treat them separately, like over there is the economy and here is history. Econ affects history and history often doesn't get it right if it doesn't respect econ.” IfsTryingEconomyOur LivesEconomicsTreats Author:Amity Shlaes
“It was always my practice to train salespeople under my direct supervision, and to treat children with the utmost consideration.” ChildrenPracticeEconomyDirectTreatsTrainConsiderationSupervisionSalespeople Author:James Cash Penney