
Source: 1940s, Action research and minority problems, 1946, p. 35.
Source: Dune
Source: 1940s, Action research and minority problems, 1946, p. 35.
Internationale Situationist (no. 1, Paris, June 1958).
"Bluspels and Flalansferes: A Semantic Nightmare", Rehabilitations and Other Essays (1939)
Part 1 “Four Classical Arguments”, Chapter 2 “The Argument from Design (and Some Creationist Calculations)” (p. 19)
Irreligion: A Mathematician Explains Why the Arguments for God Just Don’t Add Up (2008)
Research by the Business Itself (1945), p. 81
“Look, if I could guarantee what the results were going to be, I wouldn’t need a research program!”
Source: Rogue Moon (1960), Chapter 3, Section 2 (p. 57)
Source: Economics Of The Welfare State (Fourth Edition), Chapter 2, The Historical Background, p. 39
Cited from Lord Rayleigh, The Life of Sir J. J. Thomson (1943), p. 199.
Attributed
Source: World Commodities and World Currencies (1944), Chapter X, Commodity Unit Stabilization, p. 114
Context: We have introduced the monetary factor not by necessity but by choice. Its advantages are obvious. Self-financed commodity units are not only interest free, but free also from dependence upon credit conditions. They are a step-desirable, it seems to us-in the direction of a goods economy as distinct from a money economy; but this step is taken without violence by merely identifying basic goods with money. It guarantees unfailing purchasing power where it is most needed-among the countless producers of raw commodities.