Brilliant Quote by Henry Hazlitt
““There are men regarded today as brilliant economists, who deprecate saving and recommend squandering on a national scale as the way of economic salvation; and when anyone points to what the consequences of these policies will be in the long run, they reply flippantly, as might the prodigal son of a warning father: "In the long run we are all dead." And such shallow wisecracks pass as devastating epigrams and the ripest wisdom.””
About This Quote
Source Book: Economics in One Lesson by Henry Hazlitt, 1946
Short‑term pleasure is often prioritized over long‑term fiscal responsibility, leading to policies that ignore future consequences.
In simple terms: People favor immediate gains over future stability.
Consider long‑term impacts before endorsing wasteful spending.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- government budgeting
- personal finance
- business investment
- environmental planning
- public discourse
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do short‑term incentives shape policy decisions?
- What mechanisms can align immediate desires with long‑term sustainability?
The quote assumes all economists share this view, which may not reflect the diversity of economic thought.