
Statement of 1933, as quoted in Journal of Peace Studies (1994), p. 54; also partly quoted in Logic (1989) by Robert Baum, p. 87
Source: Economics Of The Welfare State (Fourth Edition), Chapter 15, Conclusion, p. 354
Statement of 1933, as quoted in Journal of Peace Studies (1994), p. 54; also partly quoted in Logic (1989) by Robert Baum, p. 87
“there is an efficiency case for an institutional welfare state.”
Source: Economics Of The Welfare State (Fourth Edition), Chapter 4, State Intervention, p. 93
Source: Economics Of The Welfare State (Fourth Edition), Chapter 1, Introduction, p. 3
Citizenship Papers (2003), The Failure of War
Context: We are disposed, somewhat by culture and somewhat by nature, to solve our problems by violence, and even to enjoy doing so. And yet by now all of us must at least have suspected that our right to live, to be free, and to be at peace is not guaranteed by any act of violence. It can be guaranteed only by our willingness that all other persons should live, be free, and be at peace — and by our willingness to use or give our own lives to make that possible.
As quoted in NPR obituary http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/12/26/507022497/vera-rubin-who-confirmed-existence-of-dark-matter-dies-at-88
“All human behavior has a reason. All behavior is solving a problem.”
Source: Disclosure
Source: Adventures of a White-Collar Man. 1941, p. 144