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«Capitalism knows only one color: that color is green; all else is necessarily subservient to it, hence, race, gender and ethnicity cannot be considered within it»
Author: Thomas Sowell
(Economist, Writer)
| About:
Capitalism
| Keywords:
capitalism, ethnicity, gender, genders, subservient
«If you have been voting for politicians who promise to give you goodies at someone else's expense, then you have no right to complain when they take your money and give it to someone else, including themselves»
Author: Thomas Sowell
(Economist, Writer)
| About:
Voting
| Keywords:
expense, including, right to vote, voting
«Talkers are usually more articulate than doers, since talk is their specialty.»
Author: Thomas Sowell
(Economist, Writer)
| About:
Politicians,
Rhetoric
| Keywords:
articulate, doers, specialties, specialty, talkers
«The welfare state is not really about the welfare of the masses. It is about the egos of the elites.»
Author: Thomas Sowell
(Economist, Writer)
| About:
Welfare
| Keywords:
egos, The Masses, welfare, welfare state
«While rationalism at the individual level is a plea for more personal autonomy from cultural norms, at the social level it is often a claim- or arrogation- of power to stifle the autonomy of others.»
Author: Thomas Sowell
(Economist, Writer)
| Keywords:
arrogation, autonomy, cultural, norm, norms, plea, rationalism, stifle, The Social
«If you are not prepared to use force to defend civilization, then be prepared to accept barbarism»
«Cultures contain many cues and inducements to dissuade the individual from approaching ultimate limits, in much the same way that a special warning strip of land around the edge of a baseball field lets a player know that he is about to run into a concrete wall when he is preoccupied with catching the ball. The wider that strip of land and the more sensitive the player is to the changing composition of the ground under his feet as he pursues the ball, the more effective the warning. Romanticizing or lionizing as individualistic those people who disregard social cues and inducements increases the danger of head-on collisions with inherent social limits. Decrying various forms of social disapproval is in effect narrowing the warning strip.»
Author: Thomas Sowell
(Economist, Writer)
| Keywords:
ball field, catching, collisions, concrete, cue, cues, decried, decry, disapproval, dissuade, dissuaded, dissuading, ground ball, individualistic, inducement, inducements, narrowing, preoccupied, preoccupies, preoccupy, pursues, romanticize, run into, special effects, strip, The Warning, wider
«Mystical references to society and its programs to help may warm the hearts of the gullible but what it really means is putting more power in the hands of bureaucrats.»
Author: Thomas Sowell
(Economist, Writer)
| About:
Bureaucracy,
Government
| Keywords:
gullible, programs, references
«Given that some social processes must convey inherent constraints, the choice is among various mixtures of persuasion, force, and cultural inducement. The less of one, the more of the others. The degree of freedom that is possible is therefore tied to the extent to which people respond to persuasion or inducement.»
Author: Thomas Sowell
(Economist, Writer)
| Keywords:
constraints, cultural, degrees of freedom, degree of freedom, Freedom of Choice, inducement, inducements, mixtures, One The, processes, social process, tied
«Social values in general are incrementally variable: neither safety, diversity, rational articulation, nor morality is categorically a good thing to have more of, without limits. All are subject to diminishing returns, and ultimately negative returns.»
Author: Thomas Sowell
(Economist, Writer)
| Keywords:
articulation, categorically, diminishing, diminishing returns, diversity, returns, subject to, variable, variables
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