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“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…” quote by Henry Hazlitt
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““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.””

Henry Hazlitt

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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.

Key Takeaway

Consider long‑term impacts before endorsing wasteful spending.

Themes

economics short‑termism fiscal responsibility policy future thinking

Mood

cautious critical reflective

Type

analytical philosophical political

When to use this quote

  • government budgeting
  • personal finance
  • business investment
  • environmental planning
  • public discourse

Key Concepts

intertemporal choice public policy tragedy of the commons

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do short‑term incentives shape policy decisions?
  • What mechanisms can align immediate desires with long‑term sustainability?
A Different Perspective

The quote assumes all economists share this view, which may not reflect the diversity of economic thought.

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