Amory B. Lovins (1947) American physicist
An interview with Amory Lovins re: Nuclear Power http://a4nr.org/news-and-events/10.22.2006-torontostar
Amory B. Lovins (1947) American physicist
An interview with Amory Lovins re: Nuclear Power http://a4nr.org/news-and-events/10.22.2006-torontostar
Brian Vaszily (1970)
"The One Real Reason You Are Stressed Out, Overweight, Depressed or Angry" http://www.sixwise.com/newsletters/06/04/05/the_one_real_reason_you_are_stressed_out_overweight_depressed_or_angry.htm, SixWise.com, undated (accessed 2006-06-23)
Eugene Fama (1939) American economist and Nobel laureate in Economics
Source: Common risk factors in the returns on stocks and bonds, 1993, p. 7
“Nothing works all the time and in all kinds of markets.”
George Goodman (1930–2014) American author and economics commentator
Source: The Money Game (1968), Chapter 9, Mr Smith Admits His Biases, p. 104
John Major (1943) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Robin Oakley, "Major rejects devaluation as betrayal of the future", The Times, 11 September 1992.
Speech to the Scottish CBI, 10 September 1992, six days before Black Wednesday when the Pound was forced out of the ERM.
1990s, 1992
Kent Hovind (1953) American young Earth creationist
Source: What On Earth Is About To Happen… For Heaven’s Sake? (2013), p. 94-95
Christian Homburg (1962) German academic
Source: "A multiple-layer model of market-oriented organizational culture", 2000, p. 451
“The question is: why are there markets of food at all?”
Raj Patel (1972) British academic
About global food economy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RU5zT1r5Fk8 Marquette University (Retrieved on February 11, 2010.)
Cecil Rhodes (1853–1902) British businessman, mining magnate and politician in South Africa
Quoted in Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1916/imp-hsc/ch06.htm#bkV22P257F01. <br class="br">[William Simpson, Martin Desmond Jones, Europe, 1783-1914. p. 237, http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=AGxlZbfJdy8C&pg=PA237&lpg=PA237&dq=million, 2000, Europe, 1783-1914, Routledge, 2009-06-13]
“…protection of the home market? That has made mass production possible.”
Stanley Baldwin (1867–1947) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Conversation with Thomas Jones (30 April 1936), quoted in Thomas Jones, A Diary with Letters. 1931-1950 (Oxford University Press, 1954), p. 192
1936
George Soros (1930) Hungarian-American business magnate, investor, and philanthropist
As quoted in "Great Money Minds" by Chris Stallman at TeenAnalyst.com (5 May 2005) http://www.teenanalyst.com/general/topmoneyminds.html
G. L. S. Shackle (1903–1992) British economist
Source: Epistemics and Economics. (1972), p. 162
Joan Robinson (1903–1983) English economist
Source: Contributions to Modern Economics (1978), Chapter 5, The Rate of Interest, p. 46
Eugene Rotberg (1930)
“Speech on Banking Systems for the New York Times and Glass Steagall." http://www.generotberg.com/speeches/1990s/Banking%20System%20article%201990s.pdf. (1990)
Roy A. Childs, Jr. (1949–1992) American libertarian essayist and critic
“Objectivism and the State: An Open Letter to Ayn Rand,” 1969
Nicholas Barr (1943) British economist
Source: Economics Of The Welfare State (Fourth Edition), Chapter 4, State Intervention, p. 73
Bernard Harcourt (1963) American academic
Source: The Illusion of Free Markets: Punishment and the Myth of Natural Order (2011), p. 241
Henry J. Heinz (1844–1919) American businessman
Attributed to Henry J. Heinz in: J. N. Garfunkel (1910), The American Pure Food and Health Journal. Vol. 2 p. xxxviii
Andrey Illarionov (1961) Russian politician
In response to the question: The Kremlin says it just charges market prices.
"Q&A: Putin's Critical Adviser," 2005
Brian Leiter (1963) American philosopher and legal scholar
"The Hermeneutics of Suspicion: Recovering Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud"
Joan Robinson (1903–1983) English economist
Source: Contributions to Modern Economics (1978), Chapter 15, 'Imperfect Competition' Revisited, p. 167
“Inflation, being a fraudulent invasion of property, could not take place on the free market.”
Murray N. Rothbard book What Has Government Done to Our Money?
What Has Government Done to Our Money? (1980)
Joan Woodward (1916–1971) British sociologist
Source: Management and technology, Problems of Progress Industry, 1958, p. 21-22
Neil Fligstein (1951) American sociologist
Source: Markets as politics: A political-cultural approach to market institutions, 1996, p. 657
“I'm looking for a market for wisdom.”
Leó Szilárd (1898–1964) Physicist and biologist
As quoted in "Close-up : I'm looking for a market for wisdom. : Leo Szilard, scientist" in LIFE magazine, Vol. 51, no. 9 (1 September 1961), p. 75
Lewis H. Lapham (1935) American journalist
Washington Rain Dance, p. 17
Waiting For The Barbarians (1997)
Melissa Farley (1942) American psychologist
Prostitution, Trafficking, and Cultural Amnesia (2006)
Victoria Moran (1950) American writer
Source: The Good Karma Diet (2015), Ch. 2: The Good Karma Diet
Brian Reynolds Myers (1963) American professor of international studies
2010s, Interview with Joshua Stanton (August 2017)
Richard D’Aveni (1953) American economist
Source: Hypercompetitive rivalries, 1994, p. ix
Lyndon LaRouche (1922–2019) American political activist and founder of the LaRouche movement
"The Coming Disintegration of Financial Markets" (June 1994) http://spanish.larouchepac.com/static/about-larouche.html.
Sarah Grimké (1792–1873) American abolitionist
Letter 8.
Letters on the Equality of the Sexes and the Condition of Woman (1837)
“Hitler was ‘an enemy of free-market economics’ and a ‘reluctant dirigiste.”
Richard Overy (1947) British historian
Source: War and Economy in the Third Reich (1994), pp. 1–2
Benjamin Graham (1894–1976) American investor
Source: The Intelligent Investor: The Classic Text on Value Investing (1949), Chapter II, The Investor and Stock-Market Fluctuations, p. 41
Maurice Glasman, Baron Glasman (1961) British philosopher
Blue Labour, The Profundity of Defeat http://www.bluelabour.org/2013/10/30/285/
John Gray (1948) British philosopher
The Friedrich Hayek I knew, and what he got right - and wrong (2015)
Paul Mason (journalist) book PostCapitalism: A Guide to our Future
PostCapitalism: A Guide to our Future (2015)
Diogenes of Sinope (-404–-322 BC) ancient Greek philosopher, one of the founders of the Cynic philosophy
Diogenes Laërtius, vi. 36
Quoted by Diogenes Laërtius
Michael Lewis book The Big Short
Source: The Big Short (2010), Chapter Three, " How Can A Guy Who Can't Speak English Lie?", p. 91
Paul Rosenfels (1909–1985) American sociologist
Psychoanalysis and Civilization
“Most of their real innovation comes from the market”
Tom Peters book In Search of Excellence
Source: In Search of Excellence (1982), p. 159.
Ha-Joon Chang book Bad Samaritans: The Myth of Free Trade and the Secret History of Capitalism
Source: Bad Samaritans: The Myth of Free Trade and the Secret History of Capitalism (2008), Ch. 8, Democracy and the free market, p. 174
Richard Cobden (1804–1865) English manufacturer and Radical and Liberal statesman
Speech in the House of Commons (27 February 1846), quoted in John Bright and J. E. Thorold Rogers (eds.), Speeches on Questions of Public Policy by Richard Cobden, M.P. Volume I (London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1908), p. 198.
1840s
Clay Shirky (1964) American technology writer
Little Rice: Smartphones, Xiaomi, and the Chinese Dream (2015)
Peter F. Drucker (1909–2005) American business consultant
About the rise and fall of the blue-collar worker
1990s and later, "The Age of Social Transformation." 1994
John Kenneth Galbraith book The Great Crash, 1929
Chapter VI https://openlibrary.org/books/OL25728842M/The_Great_Crash_1929, Things Become More Serious, Section II, p 111 <br class="br">The Great Crash, 1929 (1954 and 1997 https://openlibrary.org/books/OL25728842M/The_Great_Crash_1929)
Milton Friedman (1912–2006) American economist, statistician, and writer
Interview with Parker in Randall E. Parker(ed.), Reflection on the Great Depression (2002)
Joseph E. Stiglitz (1943) American economist and professor, born 1943.
Interview with Nathan Gardels, The Huffington Post, September 16th 2008 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/nathan-gardels/stiglitz-the-fall-of-wall_b_126911.html?show_comment_id=15934161
Hubert H. Humphrey (1911–1978) Vice-President of the USA under Lyndon B. Johnson
Address to the National Book Awards ceremony in New York City (March 8, 1967), reported in The New York Times (March 9, 1967), p. 42.
Oliver Stone (1946) American film director, screenwriter, and producer
Wall Street DVD Director’s Commentary (2000)
“What strip-mining is to nature, the art market has become to culture.”
Robert Hughes (1938–2012) Australian critic, historian, writer
"Introduction: The Decline of the City of Mahagonny"
Nothing If Not Critical (1991)
Steve Jobs (1955–2011) American entrepreneur and co-founder of Apple Inc.
As quoted in "Steve Jobs: The Next Insanely Great Thing" in WIRED magazine (February 1996) http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/4.02/jobs_pr.html <br class="br">1990s
John Kenneth Galbraith book The New Industrial State
Source: The New Industrial State (1967), Chapter X, Section 5, p. 122 (Mr. Galbraith was originally an agricultural economist...)
Tony Judt (1948–2010) British historian
Ill Fares the Land (2010), Ch. 6 : The Shape of Things to Come
Laura Penny (1975) Canadian journalist
Source: More Money than Brains (2010), Chapter Four, Screw U or Hate My Professors, p. 131
John Kenneth Galbraith book The Great Crash, 1929
Chapter VI https://openlibrary.org/books/OL25728842M/The_Great_Crash_1929, Things Become More Serious, Section I, p 109 <br class="br">The Great Crash, 1929 (1954 and 1997 https://openlibrary.org/books/OL25728842M/The_Great_Crash_1929)
Rob Enderle (1954) American financial analyst
Why the Smartwatch May Finally Take Off; or Not http://techspective.net/2017/02/24/smartwatch-may-finally-take-off-not in TechSpective (24 February 2017)
Jon Cruddas (1962) British politician
The Common Good in an Age of Austerity Lecture, 9 July 2014 http://joncruddas.org.uk/sites/joncruddas.org.uk/files/ebor%20a.pdf
John Maynard Keynes (1883–1946) British economist
Attributed by [Will, Hutton, http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/nov/02/economics-economy-john-keynes, Will the real Keynes stand up, not this sad caricature?, Guardian, November 2, 2008, 2009-02-05] <br class="br">Actual quote: "the Stock Exchange revalues many investments every day and the revaluations give a frequent opportunity to the individual (though not to the community as a whole) to revise his commitments. It is as though a farmer, having tapped his barometer after breakfast, could decide to remove his capital from the farming business between 10 and 11 in the morning and reconsider whether he should return to it later in the week." <br class="br"> The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (1935), Ch. 12 http://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/economics/keynes/general-theory/ch12.htm <br class="br">Attributed
Warren Buffett (1930) American business magnate, investor, and philanthropist
1997 Chairman's Letter http://www.berkshirehathaway.com/letters/1997.html <br class="br">Letters to Shareholders (1957 - 2012)
Neil Fligstein (1951) American sociologist
Source: The transformation of corporate control, 1993, p. 39
Evo Morales (1959) Bolivian politician
http://www.worldsocialism.org/spgb/socialist-standard/2000s/2008/no-1246-june-2008/material-world-evo-moralesa-call-socialism
Kenneth E. Boulding (1910–1993) British-American economist
Kenneth Boulding, quoted in Dixy Lee Ray (1990). "Trashing the Planet", p. 168. Regnery Publishing, Inc. ISBN 978-0895265449.
1990s and attributed
Nouriel Roubini (1958) American economist
Quoted in Stephen Mihm, "Dr. Doom," http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/17/magazine/17pessimist-t.html?_r=1&oref=slogin The New York Times (2008-08-15).
Gary Johnson (1953) American politician, businessman, and 29th Governor of New Mexico
2016, Interview with CNBC's John Harwood (August 22, 2016)
George Gerbner (1919–2005) American writer, freelancer and sociologist
The Killing Screens: Media and the Culture of Violence
Krishna Raja Wadiyar IV (1884–1940) King of Mysore
On the occasion of the opening of Industrial and Arts Exhibition on 26 December 1903 in Madras (now known as Chennai) Modern_Mysore, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Open University, 26 November 2013, archive.org, 203 http://archive.org/stream/modernmysore035292mbp/modernmysore035292mbp_djvu.txt, <br class="br">As ruler of the state
Derek Hitchins (1935) British systems engineer
Source: Advanced Systems Thinking, Engineering and Management (2003), p. 75-76
Roderick Long (1964) American philosopher
Source: "Left-libertarianism, market anarchism, class conflict and historical theories of distributive justice" (2012), p. 422
Benjamin Graham (1894–1976) American investor
Source: The Intelligent Investor: The Classic Text on Value Investing (1949), Chapter II, The Investor and Stock-Market Fluctuations, p. 25
Mimi Abramovitz (1941) non-fiction writer
Joel Blau and Mimi Abramovitz, The Dynamics of Social Welfare Policy (Oxford University Press: 2010) p. 68
Steve Ballmer (1956) American businessman who was the chief executive officer of Microsoft
Ballmer's New Mission for Microsoft, 29 October 2012, 2014-02-28, The Wall Street Journal http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052970204789304578087112202063912, <br class="br">2010s
Jonah Goldberg (1969) American political writer and pundit
2010s, 2018, Socialism is So Hot Right Now (2018)
Edward S. Herman (1925–2017) American journalist
Sometimes the latter contention is only an excuse for unwillingness to market, although it may sometimes reflect an accurate assessment of how the media and journals will receive books that are strongly critical of the established order.
Source: The Washington Connection and Third World Fascism, with Noam Chomsky, 1979, pp. xiv-xvii.
Andrew Gelman (1965) American mathematician
“One of the easiest ways to differentiate an economist from almost anyone else in society” http://andrewgelman.com/2011/07/19/one_of_the_easi/ (19 July 2011)
James Berardinelli (1967) American film critic
Review http://www.reelviews.net/php_review_template.php?identifier=1321 of Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde (2003). <br class="br">One-star reviews
Rob Enderle (1954) American financial analyst
Why Fake News on PC and Printer Death Is Dangerous http://www.itbusinessedge.com/blogs/unfiltered-opinion/why-fake-news-on-pc-and-printer-death-is-dangerous.html in IT Business Edge (6 April 2017)
Harold Demsetz (1930–2019) American economist
Source: Production, information costs, and economic organization. 1972, p. 777, Lead paragraph
John Kenneth Galbraith book The Culture of Contentment
Source: The Culture of Contentment (1992), Ch. 5
Phillip Blond (1966) British philosopher
Source: Den 11. time, Third season, programme 96, 3 March 2008, DR2 <br class="br">Source: Interview with Philip Blond http://www.dr.dk/Forms/Published/PlaylistGen.aspx?qid=616842&amp;odp=true&amp;bitrate=low&location=Lyngby&uri=http://www.dr.dk/Forms/Published/PlaylistGen.aspx, Den 11. time, DR2, 3 March 2008, Windows Media file, 28 min. (in English with Danish subtitles)
Alfred de Zayas (1947) American United Nations official
Interim report of the Independent Expert on the promotion of a democratic and equitable international order, Alfred Maurice de Zayas http://www.ohchr.org/Documents/Issues/IntOrder/A.67.277_en.pdf. <br class="br">2012
Eugene P. Odum (1913–2002) mathematician, ecologist, natural philosopher, and systems ecologist
Eugene Odum (1993) Ecology and our endangered life-support systems. p. 143
Roger Garrison (1944) American economist
Pages 98–99.
"New Classical and Old Austrian Economics", 1991
Robert A. Dahl (1915–2014) American political scientist
After the Revolution? (1970; 1990), Ch. 3 : Democracy and Markets
Paul A. Baran (1909–1964) American Marxist economist
Source: The Political Economy Of Growth (1957), Chapter Two, The Concept Of the Economic Surplus, p. 25
Woodrow Wilson (1856–1924) American politician, 28th president of the United States (in office from 1913 to 1921)
Section VIII: “Monopoly, Or Opportunity?”, p. 186 http://books.google.com/books?id=MW8SAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA186&dq=%22Let+me+say+again%22 <br class="br">1910s, The New Freedom (1913)