“The moral aspect of oil nationalization is more important than its economic aspect.”
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Mohammad Mosaddegh 3
Prime Minister of Iran 1882–1967Related quotes

Source: The Birth of Fascist Ideology: From Cultural Rebellion to Political Revolution, 1994, p.7

“No aspect of a poem is more singular, more unique, than its rhythm.”
'The Sounds of Poetry' Farrar,Strauss & Giroux 1998
The Sounds of Poetry 1998
Interview in The Vegetarians by Rynn Berry (Autumn Press, 1979), p. 123.

Preface of M. Quetelet
A Treatise on Man and the Development of His Faculties (1842)
Context: But is the anatomy of man not a more painful science still?—that science which leads us to dip our hands into the blood of our fellow-beings to pry with impassible curiosity into parts and organs which once palpitated with life? And yet who dreams this day of raising his voice against the study? Who does not applaud, on the contrary, the numerous advantages which it has conferred on humanity? The time is come for studying the moral anatomy of also, and for uncovering its most afflicting aspects, with the view of providing remedies.
Kenneth Boulding (1958) "Contemporary Economic Research". In Donald P. Ray (ed.). Trends in Social Science, pp. 9-26. as cited in: James Alm (2011) Testing Behavioral Public Economics Theories in the Laboratory http://econ.tulane.edu/RePEc/pdf/tul1102.pdf. Working paper.
Alm proceeds by stating: "Given the essential role of psychological insights in the field, together with the obvious truism that all economics concerns “behavior” in one form or another, a more descriptive name for the field is perhaps “cognitive economics”, as recognized early on by Boulding (1958)."
1950s

“Religion is more conservative than any other aspect of human life.”
The Near East (1968), p. 14
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“Two aspects of this work process are of critical importance.”
1960s, "Hospitals: technology, structure and goals", 1965

“A critical aspect of increasing economic growth is creating a smarter Scotland.”
Principles and Priorities : Programme for Government (September 5, 2007)