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“Government cannot solve all our problems, even in normal times, much less during a catastrophe of nature that reminds man how little he is, despite all his big talk.” quote by Thomas Sowell
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“Government cannot solve all our problems, even in normal times, much less during a catastrophe of nature that reminds man how little he is, despite all his big talk.”

Thomas Sowell

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Source Book: Basic Economics, 2000

The statement argues that government is limited in solving problems, especially during natural disasters that expose human vulnerability despite political rhetoric.

In simple terms: Government has limits, especially in crises.

Key Takeaway

Recognize limits of government.

Themes

politics policy human vulnerability

Mood

cautious analytical

Type

advice philosophical

When to use this quote

  • public policy
  • emergency management
  • community resilience

Key Concepts

state capacity disaster response

Questions to Reflect On

  • What role should government play in disaster relief?
  • How can societies prepare without over‑relying on officials?
A Different Perspective

Critics may say government can coordinate large‑scale relief effectively.

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