Day life Quote by Louis O. Kelso Download Open image “Property in everyday life, is the right of control.” — Louis O. Kelso ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.4 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Day life Economy Everyday Everyday life Liberalism Life Life is Politics Power Property
Property is surely a right of mankind as real as liberty. Perhaps, at first, prejudice, habit, shame or fear, principle or religion, would restrain… — John Adams Copy Share Image
“a basic component of individual rights is the right to own property.” — Russell Shorto Copy Share Image
Property is intended to serve life, and no matter how much we surround it with rights and respect, it has no personal being. It… — Martin Luther King, Jr Copy Share Image
The right of individual property is no doubt the very corner-stone of civilization, as hitherto understood; but I am a little impatient of being told that property is entitled to exceptional consideration because it bears all the burdens of the state. It bears those, indeed, which can be most easily borne, but poverty pays with its person the chief expenses… — James Russell Lowell Copy Share
Children are not our property, and they are not ours to control any more that we were our parents' property or theirs to control. — Richard Bach Copy Share Image
Property is the foundation of every right we have, including the right to be free. Every legal claim, after all, is a claim to… — Roger Pilon Copy Share Image
A right to property is founded in our natural wants, in the means with which we are endowed to satisfy these wants, and the… — Thomas Jefferson Copy Share Image
I look in a right of property - on the right of individuals, to have and to own, for their own separate and selfish… — Thomas Hodgskin Copy Share Image
In civilized communities, property as well as personal rights is an essential object of the laws, which encourage industry by securing the enjoyment of… — James Madison Copy Share Image
[Property] embraces everything to which a man may attach a value and have a right. — James Madison Copy Share Image
It is the institutions of society, not parental genes, that bestow the blessings of ownership of productive capital. — Louis O. Kelso Copy Share Image
The primary cause of disorder and lawlessness today, as throughout history, is the poverty of the many in contrast to the affluence of the… — Louis O. Kelso Copy Share Image
Money is not a part of the visible sector of the economy; people do not consume money. Money is not a physical factor of… — Louis O. Kelso Copy Share Image
Take Milton Friedman, he sits at his desk pontificating about such bunk as the monetary system being the answer to our problems. The monetary… — Louis O. Kelso Copy Share Image
They sense that there's a majority out there and that the emotions are all on the other side-if they can be heard. They think… — Louis O. Kelso Copy Share Image
Thus, the capital owner is not a parasite or a rentier but a worker - a capital worker. A distinction between labor work and… — Louis O. Kelso Copy Share Image
When capital owners are few, the private-property conduits of necessity create vast savings reservoirs for those few. If there were many owners, the same… — Louis O. Kelso Copy Share Image
Equality of economic opportunity, in the context of private property, means equality of opportunity for the millions of capital-less households of today to buy,… — Louis O. Kelso Copy Share Image
If capital produces most of the economy's wealth and income is distributed on the basis of productive input, the individual can hardly reach his… — Louis O. Kelso Copy Share Image
All this plan does is make everybody a capitalist. I know that the New York Stock Exchange says there are 25 million shareholders in… — Louis O. Kelso Copy Share Image
The schemes to set up blacks in cleaning stores, gas stations, hamburger stands and fried-chicken franchises, all the low-profit, low-capital enterprises, will rivet the… — Louis O. Kelso Copy Share Image
“Let no one hope to find in contemplation an escape from conflict, from anguish or from doubt. On the contrary, the deep, inexpressible certitude… — Thomas Merton Copy Share Image
When you're being truly creative, time stands still, and you enter a dimension that can carry you beyond the ordinariness of everyday life. — Denise Linn Copy Share Image
“Let’s say you have an ax. Just a cheap one, from Home Depot. On one bitter winter day, you use said ax to behead… — David Wong Copy Share Image
As for the forces, electromagnetism and gravity we experience in everyday life. But the weak and strong forces are beyond our ordinary experience. So… — Edward Witten Copy Share Image
On my podcast, I got to interview Will Ferrell, Sam Hunt, Colin Cowherd - all these different names - and it was just really… — Sam Darnold Copy Share Image
In daily or everyday life, I am so impressed with tiny details, like when I look up at a street lamp falling on the… — Makoto Shinkai Copy Share Image
My first bill to become law repeals regulations to make everyday life easier and more affordable for Americans. — Jon Husted Copy Share Image
“There is a powerful difference between picturing an image that does not relate to you, and recalling something specific that you are connected with.… — Adam Houge Copy Share Image
Ultimately, we want to provide people with a unique experience, and an unexpected one as well. We'd like people to leave the theater having… — Rania Attieh Copy Share Image
Families are like friends at school, at first you have no idea about them, but right after you talk talking and getting attach to… — Asiya Sasika Khan Copy Share Image
Design should do the same thing in everyday life that art does when encountered: amaze us, scare us or delight us, but certainly open… — Aaron Betsky Copy Share Image
This is the industry that wants [music], the rap industry. You have to be on deck all the time, but you do not have… — Young Thug Copy Share Image