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“In the great depression, things could only be set right by causing the idle plant to work again . . . Roosevelt . . . spent billions of public money and created a huge public debt, but by so doing he revived production and brought his country out of the depression. Businessmen, who in spite of…” quote by Bertrand Russell
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“In the great depression, things could only be set right by causing the idle plant to work again . . . Roosevelt . . . spent billions of public money and created a huge public debt, but by so doing he revived production and brought his country out of the depression. Businessmen, who in spite of such a sharp lesson continued to believe in old-fashioned economics, were infinitely shocked, and although Roosevelt saved them from ruin, they continued to curse him and to speak of him as 'the madman in the White House.' . . . [It's one more] striking example of inability to learn from experience.”

Bertrand Russell

About This Quote

Source Essay: The Great Depression and Public Debt, 1935

Roosevelt’s massive public spending revived the economy, showing that bold fiscal action can counteract crisis despite creating debt.

In simple terms: Big spending can revive a stagnant economy.

Key Takeaway

Use bold fiscal policy in crises.

Themes

economics government intervention debt crisis management public policy

Mood

analytical historical

Type

economic political

When to use this quote

  • national emergencies
  • economic downturns
  • policy debates
  • financial planning

Key Concepts

Keynesian economics fiscal stimulus public debt historical analysis

Questions to Reflect On

  • Should debt limits be absolute?
  • How to balance stimulus with fiscal responsibility?
A Different Perspective

Large debt may burden future generations.

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