Source: My Years As Prime Minister (2007), Chapter Nine, But Who Watches The Dog?, p. 211
“The only factor that poses a genuine challenge to the current order is the willingness of human beings to reject the injustice and irrationality of this economy, and stand up for something better. Capitalism will not fall-rather, it must be pushed.”
Part 5, Chapter 25, Evaluating Capitalism, p. 314
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