
“Politics matters. Ideas matter. Democracy matters.”
First sentence in his 2004 book, Speaking out.
The Economy of Abundance (1934), p. 313, as quoted in The Road to Serfdom (1944), p. 124.
“Politics matters. Ideas matter. Democracy matters.”
First sentence in his 2004 book, Speaking out.
“Either no feeling remains to the soul after death, or death itself matters not at all.”
Aut nihil est sensus animis a morte relictum
aut mors ipsa nihil.
Book III, line 39 (tr. J. D. Duff).
Pharsalia
as quoted in Straight Through the Heart: How the Liberals Abandoned the Just Society (Harper and Collins: 1995), p. 243.
The J Curve: A New Way to Understand Why Nations Rise and Fall (2006).
"Managing Risk in an Unstable World," http://custom.hbsp.com/b01/en/implicit/product.jhtml?login=BREM060105&password=BREM060105&pid=1126 Harvard Business Review (June 2005).
1910s, The Progressives, Past and Present (1910)
Context: Our whole experiment is meaningless unless we are to make this a democracy in the fullest sense of the word, in the broadest as well as the highest and deepest significance of the word. It must be made a democracy economically, as well as politically. This does not mean that there shall not, be leadership in the economic as in the political world, or that there shall not be ample reward for high distinction and great service.
Source: 1910s, Proposed Roads To Freedom (1918), Ch. V: Government and Law, p. 75
No Compromise – No Political Trading (1899)
Part V, Chapter XIX, The Reservoir Plan and Tradition, p. 232
Storage and Stability (1937)