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Letter "E" » economic
«A community is democratic only when the humblest and weakest person can enjoy the highest civil, economic, and social rights that the biggest and most powerful possess.»
«A scientist shouldn't be asked to judge the economic and moral value of his work. All we should ask the scientist to do is find the truth-and then not keep it from anyone.»
«If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the State.»
Author: Joseph Goebbels
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About:
Politics,
Propaganda,
Psychology
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Keywords:
and or,
Big Lie,
big time,
consequences,
dissent,
dissenting,
dissents,
economic,
economic power,
Enemy of the state,
eventually,
extension,
extensions,
maintained,
military,
military power,
mortal,
mortal enemy,
political,
political power,
powers,
repeating,
repress,
repressing,
shield,
shielded,
shielding,
state,
The State,
thus,
vitally
«Classic economic theory, based as it is on an inadequate theory of human motivation, could be revolutionized by accepting the reality of higher human needs, including the impulse to self actualization and the love for the highest values.»
Author: Abraham Maslow
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Philosopher,
Psychologist)
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About:
Economics
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Keywords:
accepting,
actualization,
classic,
economic,
economic theory,
impulse,
inadequate,
including,
motivation,
revolutionize,
revolutionized,
revolutionizing,
theory-based,
theory of
«Advances in computer technology and the Internet have changed the way America works, learns, and communicates. The Internet has become an integral part of America's economic, political, and social life.»
Author: Bill Clinton
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President)
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About:
Internet
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Keywords:
Advanced Technology,
Advances,
changed,
communicates,
computer,
computer technology,
economic,
integral,
integral part,
internet,
Internet in,
learns,
political,
social,
social change,
social changes,
technologies,
technology,
The Internet
«Unless we know the value of other religious traditions, it is difficult to develop respect for them. Mutual respect is the foundation of genuine harmony. We should strive for a spirit of harmony, not for political or economic reasons, but rather simply because we realize the value of other traditions. I always make an effort to promote religious harmony.»
«Art is the beautiful way of doing things. Science is the effective way of doing things. Business is the economic way of doing things.»
«Capitalism justified itself and was adopted as an economic principle on the express ground that it provides selfish motives for doing good, and that human beings will do nothing except for selfish motives»
Author: George Bernard Shaw
(
Critic,
Essayist,
Playwright)
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About:
Capitalism
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Keywords:
adopted,
capitalism,
do-nothing,
economic,
justified,
motives,
provides,
selfish,
The Express
«A tax cut is really one of the anecdotes to coming out of an economic illness.»
Author: George W. Bush
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President)
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About:
America and Americans,
Politics
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Keywords:
anecdote,
anecdotes,
Coming out,
cut,
cutting taxes,
economic,
illness,
tax,
tax cut,
tax cuts,
The Illness
«Concentration is the key to economic results. No other principles of effectiveness is violated as constantly today as the basic principle of concentration.»