Eric Roll, Baron Roll of Ipsden Quotes

Eric Roll, Baron Roll of Ipsden was a British academic economist, public servant and banker. He was made a life peer in 1977. Wikipedia  

✵ 1. December 1907 – 30. March 2005
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“It is generally conceded that mercantile capitalism preceded and prepared the ground for modern industrial capitalism.”

Source: A History of Economic Thought (1939), Chapter II, Commercial Capitalism and its Theory, p. 65

“Since the earth can yield its cultivator more then he needs for his own subsistence, the surplus can be appropriated by another class.”

Source: A History of Economic Thought (1939), Chapter VII, The Transition, p. 312

“Utility alone is the cause of value.”

Source: A History of Economic Thought (1939), Chapter VIII, Modern Economics, p. 400

“The whole Marxian system springs from classical political economy as it found expression in Ricardo.”

Source: A History of Economic Thought (1939), Chapter IV, The Classical System, p. 193

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“The system is shown not to be self-adjusting. Unless a large class of unproductive consumers was maintained, periodic over-production and stagnation would inevitably occur.”

Source: A History of Economic Thought (1939), Chapter V, Reaction And Revolution, p. 208
Context: One thing which is striking in Malthus's theory is his insistence on contradictions and conflicts in the capitalist system. The system is shown not to be self-adjusting. Unless a large class of unproductive consumers was maintained, periodic over-production and stagnation would inevitably occur. For the first time, in English economic theory at any rate, the possibility of crises arising from causes inherent in the capitalist system was admitted.

“Christ, addressing Himself to the labourers of His time, proclaimed for the first time the worthiness both in material and a spiritual sense of all work.”

Source: A History of Economic Thought (1939), Chapter I, The Beginnings, p. 41 ( See also.. 1 Corinthians 3 - 9.. KJV )

“In its origins the utility school was strongly influenced by a desire to strengthen the potentially apologetic character of economics.”

Source: A History of Economic Thought (1939), Chapter VIII, Modern Economics, p. 370

“The difficulties in economic life arise mainly because men forget divine power”

Source: A History of Economic Thought (1939), Chapter V, Reaction And Revolution, p. 220

“The merchant created the industrialist.”

Source: A History of Economic Thought (1939), Chapter III, The Founders Of Political Economy, p. 97

“Profit can only arise upon alienation, i. e. in the act of exchange, when the seller sells more dearly than he has bought.”

Source: A History of Economic Thought (1939), Chapter III, The Founders Of Political Economy, p. 101

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