
Speech to the National Association of Broadcasters, May 9, 1961 (the Wasteland Speech)
Speech to the National Association of Broadcasters, May 9, 1961 (the Wasteland Speech)
Source: Mind, Self, and Society. 1934, p. 1 , lead paragraph
Source: Sisters in Crime: The Rise of the New Female Criminal (1975), P. 171.
Ten principles for a Black Swan-proof world (2009)
AronRa vs Ray Comfort (September 17th, 2012), Radio Paul's Radio Rants
“It is that cycle that we have set out to break.”
Speech in the House of Commons (5 February 1981) http://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/104561
First term as Prime Minister
Context: For years there was a widespread belief that we could have inflation and a high level of employment at the same time. For years there was a belief that we could secure more jobs if we were prepared to put up with a little more inflation—always a little more, it was thought. The experience of the past 25 years has taught us on the Government Benches that those beliefs were a most damaging illusion. Inflation and unemployment, instead of moving in opposite directions, rose inexorably together. As Governments tried to stimulate employment by pumping money into the economy they caused inflation. The inflation led to higher costs. The higher costs meant loss of ability to compete. The few jobs that we had gained were soon lost; and so were a lot more with them. And then, from a higher level of unemployment and inflation, the process was started all over again, and each time round both inflation and unemployment rose. In Parliament after Parliament, each new Government had a higher average rate of inflation and unemployment than the preceding Government. It is that cycle that we have set out to break.
Han Kuo-yu (2019) cited in " Taiwan a ‘step away’ from being like North Korea: Han http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2019/10/10/2003723698" on Taipei Times, 10 October 2019.
2019
Source: The Next Development in Man (1948), p. 261-262