
Top 15 Contradictions Of Capitalism Quotes
#1. The only solution to the contradictions of capitalism entails the abolition of wage labour.
David Harvey
#2. There is, in short, no 'spatial fix' that can contain the contradictions of capitalism in the long run.
David Harvey
#3. Hirsch is for weddings and Lagavulin is for divorces. Hirsch is as upbeat and happy as Lagavulin is dark and brooding.
Fritz Allhoff
#4. When a city is inundated with water, the water will move in all of the streets. Every pathway that has been made will be used. It doesn't matter the reason of its making.
John De Ruiter
#5. I don't really collect guitars like some musicians do.
Tom Curren
#7. Thomson: "Just our luck! The one time we manage to catch the culprits they turn out to be innocent! It's really too bad of them!"
Thompson: "You'd think they'd done it on purpose!
Herge
#8. I don't think that the contradictions between capitalism and socialism can be resolved by war. This is no longer the age of the bow and arrow. It's the nuclear age, and war can annihilate us all. The only way to achieve solutions seems to be for the different social systems to coexist.
Fidel Castro
#9. America, as everybody knows, is a country of many contradictions, and a big contradiction for a long time has been between a very aggressive form of capitalism and consumerism against what might be called a kind of moral or civic impulse.
David Foster Wallace
#10. Capitalism, as a result of its own inner contradictions, moves toward a point when it will be unbalanced, when it will simply become impossible.
Rosa Luxemburg
#11. Capitalism is not so much an aberration as a step on an evolutionary path, and one that contains within it some of the answers to its own contradictions.
Geoff Mulgan
#12. I hate change more than almost anything.
Jenny Han
#13. Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeereereeeeees. I believe in miracles.
Ruud Gullit
#14. One dies only if he's not anymore in the hearts and minds of those who know him.
- Monkey D. Luffy
Eiichiro Oda
#15. Barriers to accumulation are perpetually dissolving and re-forming around the issue of so-called natural scarcities and on occasion, as Marx might put it, these barriers can be transformed into absolute contradictions and crises.
David Harvey
Famous Authors
Popular Topics
Scroll to Top