Capacity Quote by Karl Marx
“These numerous points at which money is withdrawn from circulation and accumulated in numerous individual hoards or potential money-capitals appears as so many obstacles to circulation, because they immobilise the money and deprive it of its capacity to circulate for a certain time.”
About This Quote
When money is hoarded rather than circulated, it creates bottlenecks that hinder economic flow and overall vitality.
In simple terms: Hoarding money blocks economic circulation.
Liquidity is essential for vibrant economies.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- banking crises with low lending
- high savings rates reducing consumer spend
- wealth inequality limiting market demand
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Encourage investment over idle savings
- Implement policies that promote money velocity
Questions to Reflect On
- How can societies balance savings with spending?
- What mechanisms prevent excessive hoarding without harming individual security?
Some savings are necessary for security and future investment; not all hoarding is detrimental.