The Age of Uncertainty Quotes
The Age of Uncertainty
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John Kenneth Galbraith269 ratings, 4.10 average rating, 17 reviews
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“The man who is admired for the ingenuity of his larceny is almost always rediscovering some earlier form of fraud. The basic forms are all known, have all been practiced. The manners of capitalism improve. The morals may not.”
― The Age of Uncertainty
― The Age of Uncertainty
“But there is merit even in the mentally retarded legislator. He asks the questions that everyone is afraid to ask for fear of seeming simple.”
― The Age of Uncertainty
― The Age of Uncertainty
“Man, at least when educated, is a pessimist. He believes it safer not to reflect on his achievements; Jove is known to strike such people down.”
― The Age of Uncertainty
― The Age of Uncertainty
“Economists are generally negligent of their heroes.”
― The Age of Uncertainty
― The Age of Uncertainty
