God and the Devil are an effort after specialisation and division of labour. — Samuel Butler Copy Share Image
Cities are, first of all, seats of the highest economic division of labor. — Georg Simmel Copy Share Image
God and the Devil are an effort after specialization and the division of labor. — Samuel Butler Copy Share Image
The division of labor among nations is that some specialize in winning and others in losing. — Eduardo Galeano Copy Share Image
“Smith argued that it was possible for all nations to increase their wealth by adopting policies that promote specialization and the division… — Edd S. Noell Copy Share Image
The main concept is that of an international solidarity expressed in practice through worldwide division of labor: free trade is the principal… — Christian Lous Lange Copy Share Image
The actual division of labor must be reflected in the division of the rewards (and prices, which is the way the consumer… — Mariana Mazzucato Copy Share Image
Fear invariably and universally induces disengagement, and disengagement is negative division of labor. — Alan Greenspan Copy Share Image
A permanent division of labor inevitably creates occupational and class inequality and conflict. — Robert Shea Copy Share Image
Just to clarify the division of labor on the show, I write the show and Alan [Poul] does everything else. — Aaron Sorkin Copy Share Image
I'm not a grassroots organizer; that is clear. I believe in a division of labor. I'm not trained to organize the grassroots,… — Mohamed ElBaradei Copy Share Image
“It was a symbiotic division of labor that would have made a classical economist flush with pride.” — Barry Eisler Copy Share Image
“I believe that large programming projects suffer management problems different in kind from small ones, due to division of labor. I believe… — Frederick P. Brooks Jr Copy Share Image
The market is not a place, a thing, or a collective entity. The market is a process, actuated by the interplay of… — Ludwig von Mises Copy Share Image
“All trades, arts, and handiwork have gained by division of labor, namely, when, instead of one man doing everything, each confines himself… — Immanuel Kant Copy Share Image
The error in positivism is that it takes as its standard of truth the contingently given division of labor, that between the… — Theodor Adorno Copy Share Image
“Success for a woman means absolute surrender, in whatever direction. Whether she paints a picture, or loves a man, there is no… — Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Copy Share Image
The market economy is the social system of the division of labor under private ownership of the means of production. Everybody acts… — Ludwig von Mises Copy Share Image
“The division of labor among nations is that some specialize in winning and others in losing. Our part of the world, known… — Eduardo Galeano Copy Share Image
Adam Smith pointed out that there were three things that make us more prosperous, in a general sort of way: freedom to… — P. J. O'Rourke Copy Share Image
Socialist economy cannot reject the huge advantages of the world division of labor: on the contrary, it will carry it to the… — Leon Trotsky Copy Share Image
“One problem with the division of labor in our complex economy is how it obscures the lines of connection, and therefore of… — Michael Pollan Copy Share Image
“The individualism of the human organism is modern holism. Democracy is an attempt to replicate the political master's social division of labor… — Mitchell Heisman Copy Share Image
The nuclear family must be destroyed, and people must find better ways of living together… Whatever its ultimate meaning, the break-up of… — Linda Gordon Copy Share Image
When profits are pursued by geographic interchange of goods, so that commerce for profit becomes the central mechanism of the system, we… — Carroll Quigley Copy Share Image
“Someone who thinks up a new theory is the last person who should be trusted with the job of testing it. A… — Judith Rich Harris Copy Share Image
The family is an early expedient and in many ways irrational. If the race had developed a special sexless class to be… — George Santayana Copy Share Image
Single cells analyze thousands of stimuli from the microenvironment they inhabit. The more awareness an organism has of its environment, the better… — Bruce H. Lipton Copy Share Image
“Who knows but if men constructed their dwellings with their own hands, and provided food for themselves and families simply and honestly… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
“Public schools were not only created in the interests of industrialism—they were created in the image of industrialism. In many ways, they… — Ken Robinson Copy Share Image
“Ini and Aevi were entranced by his description of a curriculum that included farming, cparnetry, sewage reclamation, printing, plumbing, road mending, playwriting,… — Ursula K. Le Guin Copy Share Image
“Although per capita income doubled during the half-century, not all sectors of society shared equally in this abundance. While both rich and… — James M. McPherson Copy Share Image
“To get to the root of the matter, let it be recalled that political relations are never "decreed": in the last analysis… — Charles Bettelheim Copy Share Image
“You hunt and catch your own food. Am I correct?" "We are fierce predators of the night," DeChevue said proudly. Edwin tried… — Patrick E. McLean Copy Share Image
“Before an experiment can be performed, it must be planned—the question to nature must be formulated before being posed. Before the result… — Max Planck Copy Share Image
“The word “coherence” literally means holding or sticking together, but it is usually used to refer to a system, an idea, or… — Jonathan Haidt Copy Share Image
Nothing tends to materialize man, and to deprive his work of the faintest trace of mind, more than extreme division of labor — Anonymous Copy Share Image
People do not cooperate under the division of labor because they love or should love one another. They cooperate because this best… — Ludwig von Mises Copy Share Image