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From Quotes by William Greider
- If there is a mystical chord in democracy, it probably revolves around the notion that unexpected music can resonate from politics when people are pursuing…
- Obviously, people with low or even moderate incomes could not afford such savings rates, and even diligent savings from their low wages would not be…
- The burnt odor in Washington is from the disintegrating authority of the governing classes.
- A newly elected representative quickly discovers that his job in government-aside from making new laws-is to act as a broker, middleman, special pleader and finagler.
- Aside from sending someone to war or to prison, government s ability to make people involuntarily give over their money is its strongest exercise of…
- If we have wealth, it will be protected from inflation and possibly even enhanced in value.
- If one benefits tangibly from the exploitation of others who are weak, is one morally implicated in their predicament? Or are basic rights of human…
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