Top Capitalism Quotes

  • The United States has never done away with slavery; we just stopped calling it such. These days, we call it free-market capitalism. – Michelle Templet

    The United States has never done away with slavery; we just stopped calling it such. These days, we call it free-market capitalism.– Michelle Templet

  • the decisive movement toward corporate capitalism began in 1895-1896. – James  Livingston

    the decisive movement toward corporate capitalism began in 1895-1896.– James Livingston

  • Capitalism is the extraordinary belief that the nastiest of men for the nastiest of motives will somehow work together for the benefit of all. – John Maynard Keynes

    Capitalism is the extraordinary belief that the nastiest of men for the nastiest of motives will somehow work together for the benefit of all.– John Maynard Keynes

  • Whoever has the better stuff wins. Sound familiar, American lackeys of late-stage capitalism? – Colson Whitehead

    Whoever has the better stuff wins. Sound familiar, American lackeys of late-stage capitalism?– Colson Whitehead

  • Socialism is not panacea and capitalism is not entirely evil. – Girdhar Joshi

    Socialism is not panacea and capitalism is not entirely evil.– Girdhar Joshi

  • Capitalism puts things (capital) higher than life (labor). Power follows from possession, not from activity. – Erich Fromm

    Capitalism puts things (capital) higher than life (labor). Power follows from possession, not from activity.– Erich Fromm

  • Capitalism without Bankruptcy is like Catholicism without Hell. – Ziad K Abdelnour

    Capitalism without Bankruptcy is like Catholicism without Hell.– Ziad K Abdelnour

  • You can’t have capitalism without racism. – Malcolm X

    You can’t have capitalism without racism.– Malcolm X

  • We all too often have socialism for the rich and rugged free market capitalism for the poor. – Martin Luther King Jr

    We all too often have socialism for the rich and rugged free market capitalism for the poor.– Martin Luther King Jr

  • America. The enemy. The rival. The land of jeans and rock and roll, of crime and capitalism, of poverty and oppression. Of home and freedom. – Orson Scott Card

    America. The enemy. The rival. The land of jeans and rock and roll, of crime and capitalism, of poverty and oppression. Of home and freedom.– Orson Scott Card