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Nowadays… deals are transactional rather than personal. Instead of placing your faith in a person, you get lawyers to write safeguards into the contract. This is an historic shift from a trust economy to a risk economy. But trust is not a dispensable luxury. It is the very basis of our social life. Many scholars believe that capitalism had religious roots because people could trust other people who, feeling that they were answerable to God, could be relied on to be honest in business. A world without trust is a lonely and dangerous place.

~ Jonathan Sacks

Jonathan Sacks Business Capitalism Economics Trust

Joanna Macy writes that until we can grieve for our planet we cannot love it—grieving is a sign of spiritual health. But it is not enough to weep for our lost landscapes; we have to put our hands in the earth to make ourselves whole again. Even a wounded world is feeding us. Even a wounded world holds us, giving us moments of wonder and joy. I choose joy over despair.

~ Robin Wall Kimmerer

Robin Wall Kimmerer Capitalism Consumerism Despair Grief Healing Nature Restoration Theft Wound

Thanks to Lana Turner, Eleven Eleven, The Nation, LIT Magazine (USA), Critical Quarterly (UK), Beautiful Outlaw Press, no press, The Capilano Review, cv2, Rhubarb and Centre A Gallery (Canada).

~ Erín Moure

Erín Moure Beautiful Wager Capitalism Feltheart Friends Heartfelt Lana Turner Nationalism Social Bonds

Men have more to lose than their chains .

~ Heidi Hartmann

Heidi Hartmann Capitalism Men Patriarchy

A pickpocket is obviously a champion of private enterprise. But it would perhaps be an exaggeration to say that a pickpocket is a champion of private property. The point about Capitalism and Commercialism, as conducted of late, is that they have really preached the extension of business rather than the preservation of belongings; and have at best tried to disguise the pickpocket with some of the virtues of the pirate.

~ G.k. Chesterton

G.k. Chesterton Business Capitalism Commerce Goods Property Theft

Buffett's uncommon urge to chronicle made him a unique character in American life, not only a great capitalist but the Great Explainer of American capitalism. He taught a generation how to think about business, and he showed that securities were not just tokens like the Monopoly flatiron, and that investing need not be a game of chance. It was also a logical, commonsensical enterprise, like the tangible businesses beneath. He stripped Wall Street of its mystery and rejoined it to Main Street -- a mythical or disappearing place, perhaps, but one that is comprehensible to the ordinary American.

~ Roger Lowenstein

Roger Lowenstein American Business Capitalism Capitalist Character Warren Buffett

A true democratic society is supposed to serve its people, not big businesses. The welfare of its citizens, not corporate pockets. But when you have corporations buying the seats of our political leaders, who do you think they will serve?

~ Suzy Kassem

Suzy Kassem Business Capitalism Citizens Corporations Democracy Elections Greed Leaders People Political Leaders Politics

Yet in reality, the likelihood of reaching the pinnacle of capitalist society today is only marginally better than were the chances of being accepted into the French nobility four centuries ago, though at least an aristocratic age was franker, and therefore kinder, about the odds. It did not relentlessly play up the possibilities open to all those with a take on the future of the potato crisp, and so, in turn, did not cruelly equate an ordinary life with a failed one.Our era is perverse in passing off an exception as a rule.

~ Alain De Botton

Alain De Botton Business Capitalism Entrepeneurship Work

Even the richest person, provided the riches comes from mutually beneficial exchange, does not need to give anything back to the community, because this person took nothing out of the community. Indeed, the reverse is true: Enterprises give to the community. Their owners take huge risks, and front the money for investment, precisely with the goal of serving others. Their riches are signs that they have achieved their aims.

~ Jeffrey Tucker

Jeffrey Tucker Anarcho Capitalism Anarchy Ancap Business Capitalism Coercion Collectivism Communication Company Entrepreneur Entrepreneurship Free Market Freedom Government Laissez Faire Libertarian Liberty Mafia Non Aggression Principle Parasites Politics Socialism Statism Taxation Theft Thugs Violence Voluntaryism

The business card does not fully reflect who we are. We are being judged, we feel, in a humiliating way. We feel there is so much in us that has not got an expression in capitalism. You know, capitalism is a machine that recognizes outward financial, external achievement. And most of us carry all kinds of richness which we are unable to translate into that language.

~ Alain De Botton

Alain De Botton Business Capitalism Judgement Success

This is the postmodern desert inhabited by people who are, in effect, consuming themselves in the form of images and abstractions through which their desires, sense of identity, and memories are replicated and then sold back to them as products

~ Larry Mccaffrey

Larry Mccaffrey Capitalism Consumerism Identity Memory Postmodernism

When morality comes up against profit, it is seldom that profit loses.

~ Shirley Chisholm

Shirley Chisholm Capitalism Compassion Ethics Greed

It made Daniel think. The people who had the least were the most willing to share. He outlined a dictum that he would believe the rest of his life: the more people have, the less the give. Similarly, generous cultures produce less waste because excess is shared, whereas stingy nations fill their landfills with leftovers.

~ Mark Sundeen

Mark Sundeen Capitalism Compassion Humanity And Society Money

Lately it's started to seem to me that here in America our fetishization of self-reliance has taken a wrong turn and has helped enable us to jettison compassion as a national value while still maintaining a vision of ourselves as essentially well-meaning. It hasn't taken a whole lot of common sense, given the evidence of the last few years, to puzzle out the heartlessness of unregulated capitalism, and yet our political class has embraced even more fervently the notion of every man for himself, even given the ever-growing numbers such a philosophy leaves behind.

~ Jim Shepard

Jim Shepard Author Interview Capitalism Compassion O Henry 2012

I am opposing a social order in which it is possible for one man who does absolutely nothing that is useful to amass a fortune of hundreds of millions of dollars, while millions of men and women who work all the days of their lives secure barely enough for a wretched existence.

~ Eugene V. Debs

Eugene V. Debs Aristocracy Capitalism Feudalism Inequality Justice Labor Poverty Wealth

To get rich, one must have but a single idea, one fixed, hard, immutable thought: the desire to make a heap of gold. And in order to increase this heap of gold, one must be inflexible, a usurer, thief, extortionist, and murderer! And one must especially mistreat the small and the weak!And when this mountain of gold has been amassed, one can climb up on it, and from up on the summit, a smile on one’s lips, one can contemplate the valley of poor wretches that one has created.

~ Petrus Borel

Petrus Borel Capitalism Poverty Rich Wealth

The real difficulty is with the vast wealth and power in the hands of the few and the unscrupulous who represent or control capital. Hundreds of laws of Congress and the state legislatures are in the interest of these men and against the interests of workingmen. These need to be exposed and repealed. All laws on corporations, on taxation, on trusts, wills, descent, and the like, need examination and extensive change. This is a government of the people, by the people, and for the people no longer. It is a government of corporations, by corporations, and for corporations.

~ Rutherford B. Hayes

Rutherford B. Hayes Capitalism Corporations Government Occupy Wall Street Ows Potus President Wealth

In Paris there are two dens, one for thieves, the other for murderers. The den of thieves is the Stock Exchange; the den of murderers is the Courthouse.

~ Petrus Borel

Petrus Borel Capitalism Injustice Justice Poverty Rich Wealth

Most of us have no sympathy with the rich idler who spends his life in pleasure without ever doing any work. But even he fulfills a function in the life of the social organism. He sets an example of luxury that awakens in the multitude a consciousness of new needs and gives industry the incentive to fulfill them.

~ Ludwig Von Mises

Ludwig Von Mises Capitalism Economics Leisure Luxury Wealth

I do not believe that one can become rich without being a shark, a sensitive man will never amass wealth.

~ Petrus Borel

Petrus Borel Capitalism Poverty Rich Wealth

Nor is he liberal who gives with pain; for he would prefer the wealth to the noble act, and this is not characteristic of a liberal man. But no more will the liberal man take from wrong sources; for such taking is not characteristic of the man who sets no store by wealth.

~ Aristotle

Aristotle Capitalism Ethics Liberalism Wealth

...Material goods have gained an increasing and finally inexorable power over the lives of men as at no previous period in history.

~ Max Weber

Max Weber Capitalism Poverty Wealth

The alienation, the downright visceral frustration, of the new American ideologues, the bone in their craw, is the unacknowledged fact that America has never been an especially capitalist country. The postal system, the land grant provision for public education, the national park system, the Homestead Act, the graduated income tax, the Social Security system, the G.I. Bill -- all of these were and are massive distributions or redistributions of wealth meant to benefit the population at large.

~ Marilynne Robinson

Marilynne Robinson Capitalism Public Sector Redistribution Of Wealth Socialism Wealth

For whom, I asked myself innocently, were the riches and dominions that the English conquered and held on to at any price in the most remote corners of the planet? The neighborhoods which succeeded one another interminably down the narrow cobbled streets were not inhabited by the beneficiaries of those enterprises.

~ Sylvia Iparraguirre

Sylvia Iparraguirre Capitalism Economics Greed Imperialism Poverty Wealth

Capitalism brings wealth and inequality with intellectuality.

~ Sandeep Sethi

Sandeep Sethi Capitalism Intellectual Wealth

Perhaps the answer is that it is necessary to slow down, finally giving up on economistic fanaticism and collectively rethink the true meaning of the word “wealth.” Wealth does not mean a person who owns a lot, but refers to someone who has enough time to enjoy what nature and human collaboration place within everyone’s reach. If the great majority of people could understand this basic notion, if they could be liberated from the competitive illusion that is impoverishing everyone’s life, the very foundations of capitalism, would start to crumble (p. 169).

~ Franco Bifo Berardi

Franco Bifo Berardi Capitalism Degrowth Economic Growth Wealth Work Life Balance

...those thoroughly incorporated within the inexorable logic of the market and its demands find that there is little time and space in which to explore emancipatory potentialities outside what is marketed as 'creative' adventure, leisure, and spectacle. Obliged to live as appendages of the market and of capital accumulation rather than as expressive beings, the realm of freedom shrinks before the awful logic and the hollow intensity of market involvements

~ David Harvey

David Harvey Capitalism Consumerism Freedom Individuality Market Neoliberalism Wealth

The truth is this: The rich will rule even at a place like Oberlin, where their kind is technically forbidden. They will simply invert the power structure to suit their needs. They will come out on top no matter what. Stuyvesant was hard but hopeful; Oberlin, on the other hand, reminds me yet again how the world works. I guess that's why they call it an education.

~ Gary Shteyngart

Gary Shteyngart Capitalism College Education Money Oberlin Power Wealth

In progressive societies the concentration[of wealth] may reach a point where the strength of number in the many poor rivals the strength of ability in the few rich; then the unstable equilibrium generates a critical situation, which history has diversely met by legislation redistributing wealth or by revolution distributing poverty.

~ Will Durant

Will Durant Capitalism Socialism Wealth

You see, it is my passionately held belief that the right to possess property is at best a contingent one. When disparities become too great, a superior right, that to life, outweighs the right to property. Ergo, the very poor have the right to steal from the very rich.

~ Mohsin Hamid

Mohsin Hamid Capitalism Crime Life Politics Poverty Rights Stealing Wealth

Experience has taught us that material wants know no natural bounds, that they will expand without end unless we consciously restrain them. Capitalism rests precisely on this endless expansion of wants. That is why, for all its success, it remains so unloved. It has given us wealth beyond measure, but has taken away the chief benefit of wealth: the consciousness of having enough.

~ Robert Skidelsky Edward Skidelsky

Robert Skidelsky Edward Skidelsky Capitalism Economics Wants Wealth

The recent Dictionary of Occupational Titles lists over twenty thousand specialized professions in America, being a millionaire is not one of them.

~ Jerzy Kosiński

Jerzy Kosiński Capitalism Millionaire Money Wealth

Growth for the sake of growth is the ideology of the cancer cell.

~ Edward Abbey

Edward Abbey Capitalism Greed Growth

If inanimate objects are left to stand in their world, and are not invited out to mingle with our sense of self, they will quietly console and delight us. But to bind possessions up closely with the mind is less than fair to both.

~ Kennedy Fraser

Kennedy Fraser Capitalism Objects Possessions Self

Evolution did not design us to believe only true facts, nor to buy only useful products, nor to say only meaningful sentences

~ Piero Scaruffi

Piero Scaruffi Capitalism Commercial Consumerism Evolution Grammar Intellect Meaning Philosophy Products Science Truth

The question shouldn't be, 'Are we guilty about our Colonial past?' it should be, 'Why aren't we more guilty about our corporate present?

~ Sara Sheridan

Sara Sheridan Capitalism Colonialism Corporate Guilt Past Present Responsibility

All the mega corporations on the planet make their obscene profits off the labor and suffering of others, with complete disregard for the effects on the workers, environment, and future generations. As with the banking sector, they play games with the lives of millions, hysterically reject any kind of government intervention when the profits are rolling in, but are quick to pass the bill for the cleanup and the far-reaching consequences of these avoidable tragedies to the public when things go wrong. We have a straightforward proposal: if they want public money, we want public control. It's that simple.

~ Michael Hureaux-Perez

Michael Hureaux-Perez Banks Capitalism Corporations Deepwater Economic Interventionism Environment Exploitation Labour Nationalisation Profit Public Sector Subprime Mortgage Crisis Suffering Workers

A human being can only take so much when their basic rights as a citizen of the earth are being denied to them – or sold at a high cost.

~ Suzy Kassem

Suzy Kassem Basic Rights Capitalism Capitalist Citizen Cost Of Life Denied Freedom Healthcare Human Human Being Human Rights Humanism Humanity Humankind Life Mankind Oppression Poverty Profit Refugee Rights Sold Suffering War

American corporate capitalism is a murder-suicide mission.

~ Bryant Mcgill

Bryant Mcgill American Capitalism Corporate Mission Murder Suicide Wisdom

Now, it so happens that our culture—or lack of it, for our culture is in a state of flux and crisis—places a high value on materialism, and, by extension, greed. Our culture’s emphasis on greed is such that people have become immune to satisfaction. Having acquired one thing, they are immediately ready to desire the next thing that might suggest itself. Today, the object of desire is no longer satisfaction, but desire itself.

~ Neel Burton

Neel Burton Capitalism Consumerism Culture Desire Emotions Greed Materialism Satisfaction
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