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The fusion (of economic functions) would compel nations to fuse their sovereignty into that of a single European State.
Jean Monnet
The coalescence (of economic functions) would necessitate nations to amalgamate their autonomy into that of a unified European State.
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The Bahamas is headed for unprecedented economic activity.
Perry Christie
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All the great things have been denied and we live in an intricacy of new and local mythologies, political, economic, poetic, which are asserted with an ever-enlarging incoherence.
Wallace Stevens
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It may be that apartheid brings such stupendous economic advantages to countries that they would sooner have apartheid than permit its destruction.
Oliver Tambo
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To develop political and economic power in a capitalist society, you need capital.
Bobby Seale
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Globalization is incredibly efficient but also so far incredibly unjust.
Pascal Lamy
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You know there are very few Marxists left in the world... they're all in American universities.
Milton Friedman
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We will never know what anyone is really like, until everyone has economic security and doesn't have to answer to anyone else.
Jacque Fresco
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I'm against this huge globalisation on the basis of economic advantage.
David Attenborough
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The carrying out of the Potsdam Agreement has, however, been obstructed by the failure of the Allied Control Council to take the necessary steps to enable the German economy to function as an economic unit.
James F. Byrnes
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Art and work and art and life are very connected and my whole life has been absurd. There isn't a thing in my life that has happened that hasn't been extreme - personal health, family, economic situations...absurdity is the key word.
Eva Hesse
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In embracing change, entrepreneurs ensure social and economic stability.
George Gilder
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Experience has shown how deeply the seeds of war are planted by economic rivalry and social injustice.
Harry S. Truman
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Globalisation is not something that we can hold off or turn off. It is the economic equivalent of a force of nature, like wind or water.
William J. Clinton
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Grouping and mutuality of countries and peoples in the Balkans is the only road that leads to economic, national and political liberation.
Dimitrije Tucovic
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National security is vital for economic and social progress.
Paul Kagame
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The Green New Deal is about creating economic security for everyone, and doing it quickly.
Jill Stein
18.
My own theory is that we are in the middle of a dramatic and broad technological and economic shift in which software companies are poised to take over large swathes of the economy
Marc Andreessen
19.
It never occurred to me that we would have as grandiose a program as the Marshall Plan, but I felt that we had to do something to save Europe from economic disaster which would encourage the Communist takeover.
W. Averell Harriman
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Livable neighborhoods with a vibrant street life will stimulate our economic life as well.
Gavin Newsom
21.
We complain of the increased tempo of our lives, but our frenetic lives are just reflection of the economic system that we have created.
Stanley Hauerwas
22.
It will be sufficient to point to the enormous burdens which armaments place on the economic, social, and intellectual resources of a nation, as well as on its budget and taxes.
Ludwig Quidde
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During difficult economic times, consumers gravitate toward the brands they know, the brands they love and trust.
Muhtar Kent
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We seem to be getting closer and closer to a situation where nobody is responsible for what they did but we are all responsible for what somebody else did.
Thomas Sowell
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Productive power is the foundation of a country's economic strength.
Stafford Cripps
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Immigration is not just compatible with but is a necessary component of economic growth.
Dave Reichert
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Under capitalism each individual engages in economic planning.
George Reisman
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McCarthy generally, as an individual, was a liberal. He was, in economic philosophy and a lot of other things, extremely liberal.
Roy Cohn
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Change the economic base and you will change human beings.
Karl Marx
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The economic crisis really affected my family - 2006 to 2011 were really bad times. Almost everybody in my family lost their jobs.
Joey Badass
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Any nations right to a form of government and economic system of its own choosing is inalienable. Any nations attempt to dictate to other nations their form of government is indefensible.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
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Each of us has a natural right, from God, to defend his person, his liberty, and his property.
Frederic Bastiat
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Justice goes across racial and economic barriers - like the good Samaritan.
John M. Perkins
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Globalization creates economic policies where the transnationals lord over us, and the result is misery and unemployment.
Evo Morales
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There are times when you should be completely out of the market, for emotional as well as economic reasons.
Jesse Lauriston Livermore
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Is there enough to go around? What is enough? Who can tell us? Certainly not the economist who pursues economic growth as the highest of all values, and therefore has no concept of enough.
E. F. Schumacher
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The truth is we are all caught in a great economic system which is heartless.
Woodrow Wilson
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Protectionism is the institutionalization of economic failure.
Edward Heath
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No hypocrisy is too great when economic and financial elites are obliged to defend their interest.
Thomas Piketty
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The economic owning class is always the political ruling class.
Eugene V. Debs
44.
The end of the decline of the Stock Market will probably not be long, only a few more days at most.
Irving Fisher
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It's this mingling of the economic and political elite which is really destroying our democracy.
Jill Stein
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What we have is a more sophisticated form of imperialism, which is economic. But lurking in the background, always ready to go, is an armed force.
Howard Zinn
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...within ten years 80% of our economic legislation, perhaps even fiscal and social as well' would come from the EU.
Jacques Delors
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The economic egalitarianism of the liberal ideology implies ... the reduction of Westerners to hunger and poverty.
James Burnham
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When economic modernizations come in, say goodbye to wildlife.
Patrick Bergin
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A reasonable estimate of economic organisation must allow for the fact that, unless industry is to be paralysed by recurrent revolts on the part of outraged human nature, it must satisfy criteria which are not purely economic.
R. H. Tawney