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Alexander Rosenberg (1946) American philosopher
The Atheist's Guide to Reality (2011)
Étienne Bonnot de Condillac (1714–1780) French academic
Le Commerce et le Gouvernement (1776), as quoted in Marx's Capital, Vol. I, Ch. 5.
Étienne Bonnot de Condillac (1714–1780) French academic
… It is not to be assumed that we offer for sale articles required for our own consumption. … We wish to part with a useless thing, in order to get one that we need; we want to give less for more. … It was natural to think that, in an exchange, value was given for value, whenever each of the articles exchanged was of equal value with the same quantity of gold. … But there is another point to be considered in our calculation. The question is, whether we both exchange something superfluous for something necessary.
Le Commerce et le Gouvernement (1776), as quoted in Marx's Capital, Vol. I, Ch. 5.
Edith Stein (1891–1942) Jewish-German nun, theologian and philosopher
Essays on Woman (1996), The Significance of Woman's Intrinsic Value in National Life (1928)
“The More we value things, the less we value ourselves”
Bruce Lee (1940–1973) Hong Kong-American actor, martial artist, philosopher and filmmaker
“I think we really have to stand for something. I think we give the customer better value.”
Charlie Ergen (1953) American businessman
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Charles A. Reich book The Greening of America
Source: The Greening of America (1970), Chapter XII : The Greening Of America, p. 351