Source: Production, information costs, and economic organization. 1972, p. 777, Lead paragraph
“I have read the Liberal programme. They talk of cooperation between employer and employed. That is not the problem. There is no use in cooperating when there is no work to be done. There is no use in imposing capital levies upon a capital which every year dwindles and disappears. … The problem that awaits the people of this country is to increase the markets within which their goods can find employment, and you will never increase those markets until you have enabled our working people on equal terms and our manufacturers on equal terms to deal with the working people and manufacturers of the world.”
Speech to the Constitutional Club (20 November 1923), quoted in The Times (21 November 1923), p. 17
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Source: Production, information costs, and economic organization. 1972, p. 777, Lead paragraph
“Capital markets reward you for what you learn that other people have yet to ascertain.”
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Source: The Principles of Political Economy and Taxation (1821) (Third Edition), Chapter II, On Rent, p. 41
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Speech https://api.parliament.uk/historic-hansard/commons/1951/apr/10/social-insurance-and-assistance#column_849 in the House of Commons (10 April 1951) introducing the 1951 budget
Section 1, paragraph 30, lines 3-8.
The Manifesto of the Communist Party (1848)
Source: (1776), Book IV, Chapter II, p. 486.