Andrew Joseph Galambos quotes
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“[Freedom is] the societal condition that exists when every individual has 100% control of his own property.”
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“A traffic jam is a collision between free enterprise and socialism. Free enterprise produces automobiles faster than socialism can build roads and road capacity.”
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“I call both the left and right wings socialism. And today, the right-wingers love to think that they're capitalists, or free enterprisers, or what not. No they're not! The correct name for this is left-wing socialism or right-wing socialism - and both wings are on the same bird.”
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“Almost everything that almost everyone believes is wrong.”
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“The more prosperity you have, the quicker you ... attract the looters and the plunderers.... And so when a country becomes richer it falls apart sooner.”
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“The state has no wealth it hasn't stolen, and the state has no assets whatsoever, except those which individuals have created in the first place and the state has taken.”
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“The cheap but simple human emotion of envy is the driving force of all socialism, of all anti-capitalist philosophy. It is the mark of the intellectual.”
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“In capitalism, profit does not come out of another man's hardship; it comes out of new production of new wealth that's never existed before.”
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“Capitalism is the key to survival.”
-- Andrew Joseph Galambos
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“As I would not be a slave, so I would not be a master. This expresses my idea of democracy.”
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“Nostalgia is a form of depression both for a society and an individual.”
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“A dialogue among civilizations can be seen as a dialogue between the individual and the universal.”
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“The Internet changes the structure of society all the time—this massiveness made of individuals.”
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“It requires two indiscreet persons to institute a quarrel; one individual cannot quarrel alone.”
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“Labor is one of the processes by which A acquires property for B.”
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