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James Kwak
“It is impossible to make sense of a complex social order without some sort of explanatory framework that organizes our vision.”
James Kwak, Economism: Bad Economics and the Rise of Inequality

James Kwak
“Ideas gain power precisely when they become useful to an important segment of society—when they support the interests of that group or provide it with a favorable interpretation of the world. To be effective weapons, ideas must be more than brilliant or insightful. They must be refined into easily understood form, applied to the issues that people care about, and repeated through multiple channels to diverse audiences until they appear self-evident. That unglamorous work requires money and manpower, which will rarely be expended without the expectation of some return.”
James Kwak, Economism: Bad Economics and the Rise of Inequality

James Kwak
“Ideas matter. They do not matter because they are incontrovertibly right, like mathematical theorems [...] Ideas matter because they have the power to shape the way people see the world around them.”
James Kwak, Economism: Bad Economics and the Rise of Inequality

Oded Galor
“Marx and Engels believed [...] that the social and political upheavals the world was then experiencing were directly related to the rapid technological change in production methods at the time. They argued that the rise of the capitalist class had played a major role in uprooting the feudal order and generating economic progress, but further maintained that ever-intensifying competition among capitalists could only result in a reduction in their profits, inducing them to deepen the exploitation of workers. Class struggle would therefore be inevitable since society would necessarily reach the point where the ‘proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains’.”
Oded Galor, The Journey of Humanity: The Origins of Wealth and Inequality

“John D. Rockefeller’s dog may receive the milk that a poor child needs to avoid rickets. Why? Because supply and demand are working badly? No. Because they are doing what they are designed to do, putting goods in the hands of those who can pay the most.”
Paul Samuelson, Economics 12th Edition

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