Political Economy Quotes
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I followed lectures on the history, geography, economy and political organization of Sweden.
— Christian De Duve
The minimum wage has not kept pace with rising costs. This legislation is overdue and will help families that are struggling in this harsh economy.
— Jerry Brown
[Conventional wisdom] very heavily tends to reflect the preferences and the interests of the elite.
— Paul Krugman
A rising tide (in the economy) lifts all boats.
— John F. Kennedy
It's called political economy because it is has nothing to do with either politics or economy.
— Stephen Leacock
any form of expression that ceases to be an experience and becomes an art form loses its glowing divinity
— Jo M. Sekimonyo
Among the most urgent political priorities of our age is the separation of economy and state.
— Llewellyn Rockwell
As in the instances of alchemy, astrology, witchcraft, and other such popular creeds, political economy, has a plausible idea at the root of it.
— John Ruskin
The confounding Political Economy with the Sciences and Arts to which it is subservient, has been one of the principal obstacles to its improvement.
— Nassau William Senior
The market economy as such does not respect political frontiers. Its field is the world.
— Ludwig Von Mises
I think that the economy, and the political system, has literally become such a disaster I don't know if it's possible to save it.
— James Woods
In the modern world, we Americans are the old inhabitants. We first had political freedom, high industrial production, an economy of abundance.
— Paul Goodman
Poverty is a symptom - of the absence of a workable economy built on credible political, social, and legal institutions.
— Steven D. Levitt
Markets weed out inefficient practices, but only when no one has sufficient power to manipulate them.
— Ha-Joon Chang
It is only the novice in political economy who thinks it is the duty of government to make its citizens happy - government has no such office.
— Walt Whitman
Don't make a novel to establish a principle of political economy. You will spoil both.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Political Economy or Economics is a study of mankind in the ordinary business of life.
— Alfred Marshall
The political system is broken, the economy is broken and so is society. That is why people are so depressed about the state of our country.
— David Cameron
History is not like some individual person, which uses men to achieve its ends. History is nothing but the actions of men in pursuit of their ends.
— Karl Marx
Political activity alone cannot make a man free. Back of the ballot, he must have property, industry, skill, economy, intelligence, and character.
— Booker T. Washington
As soon as the economic freedom which the market economy grants to its members is removed, all political liberties and bills of rights become humbug.
— Ludwig Von Mises
The coal industry is an even larger part of the Australian economy than it is of the American, and it has an enormous amount of political power.
— Jeff Goodell
The principles of political economy have elevated the working class above the place they ever filled before.
— Richard Cobden
Middle-class societies don't emerge automatically as an economy matures, they have to be CREATED through political action.
— Paul Krugman
We've clearly seen that Tea Party Republicans are willing to take our economy hostage just to score political points, but I'm not willing to do that.
— Martin Heinrich
If the economy can only provide a diminishing political dividend, Chinese leaders will encourage their people to feel pride and vigor in other ways.
— Evan Osnos
The National Debt is a very Good Thing and it would be dangerous to pay it off for fear of Political Economy.
— W.C. Sellar
The opposing tendencies of concentration and spread are of little consequence in the liberal model of political economy.
— Robert Gilpin
Political economy has only become a science since it has been confined to the results of inductive investigation.
— Jean-Baptiste Say
When people believe that the local government and economy serve their needs. There is little desire to protest.
— Auliq Ice