
La vie d'un homme occupé à manger sa fortune devient souvent une spéculation; il place ses capitaux en amis, en plaisirs, en protecteurs, en connaissances.
The Wild Ass’s Skin (1831), Part II: A Woman Without a Heart
Source: The Limits To Capital (2006 VERSO Edition), Chapter 11, Theory Of Rent, p. 369
La vie d'un homme occupé à manger sa fortune devient souvent une spéculation; il place ses capitaux en amis, en plaisirs, en protecteurs, en connaissances.
The Wild Ass’s Skin (1831), Part II: A Woman Without a Heart
Source: Contributions to Modern Economics (1978), Chapter 5, The Rate of Interest, p. 46
Hugo Chávez during his closing speech at the World Social Forum in Porto Alegre, Brazil. January 31, 2005. http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/news.php?newsno=1486
2005
“Capitalism—and I say it with such gusto—capitalism is so obsolete that it is dying by itself.”
Comments on Latin American Debt (15 September 1985) http://info.lanic.utexas.edu/la/cb/cuba/castro/1985/19850915
Context: Let us yield a bit. Let us grant socialism a few more years. Socialism is so obsolete, it is dying by itself.… Did I say socialism? I assure you on my honor this was not a mental slip. This was a slip of the tongue. Do not forget that. Capitalism—and I say it with such gusto—capitalism is so obsolete that it is dying by itself.
Source: The Limits To Capital (2006 VERSO Edition), Chapter 4, Technology, Labour Process And Value, p. 122
Source: 1910s, Proposed Roads To Freedom (1918), Ch. VI: International relations, p. 99
Original Preface, p. 1
The Principles of Political Economy and Taxation (1821) (Third Edition)
“Knowledge may be enjoyed as a speculative diversion, but it is needed for decision making.”
Source: 1980s–1990s, Knowledge and Decisions (1980; 1996), Ch. 1 : The Role of Knowledge
“Primitivism has become the vulgar cliche of much modern art and speculation.”
Source: 1960s, The Gutenberg Galaxy (1962), p. 77