Paul A. Baran Quotes

Paul Alexander Baran was an American Marxist economist. In 1951 Baran was promoted to full professor at Stanford University and Baran was the only tenured Marxian economist in the United States until his death in 1964. Baran wrote The Political Economy of Growth in 1957 and co-authored Monopoly Capital with Paul Sweezy. Wikipedia  

✵ 25. August 1909 – 26. March 1964
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Famous Paul A. Baran Quotes

“As Hegel well knew, the ascent of reason has never followed a straight line.”

Paul A. Baran

Source: The Political Economy Of Growth (1957), Chapter Eight, The Steep Ascent, p. 298

“They lived in abysmal misery, yet they had no prospect of a better tomorrow. They existed under capitalism, yet there was no accumulation of capital.”

Paul A. Baran

Source: The Political Economy Of Growth (1957), Chapter Five, On The Roots Of Backwardness, p. 144

Paul A. Baran Quotes

“If society has a technical need, that helps science forward more than ten universities.”

Paul A. Baran

Source: The Political Economy Of Growth (1957), Chapter One, A General View, p. 20

“The present Indian government, however, is neither able or willing to accept the challenge and to provide the leadership in breaking the resistance of urban and rural interests.”

Paul A. Baran

Source: The Political Economy Of Growth (1957), Chapter Seven, Towards A Morphology Of Backwardness, II, p. 226

“In fact, all the additional knowledge gained by an irrationally constituted society may but enlarge and enhance the powers of death and destruction.”

Paul A. Baran

Source: The Political Economy Of Growth (1957), Chapter Eight, The Steep Ascent, p. 299

“Indeed, I find it illuminating to consider to what extent our "classical conditions" for economic growth are satisfied in the current, monopolistic phase of capitalism.”

Paul A. Baran

Source: The Political Economy Of Growth (1957), Chapter Three, Standstill And Movement Under Monopoly Capitalism, I, p. 51

“That the means of imperialist policy overshadow almost entirely its original ends has tremendous implications.”

Paul A. Baran

Source: The Political Economy Of Growth (1957), Chapter Four, Standstill and Movement Under Monopoly Capitalism, II, p. 119

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