Top 37 Creative Destruction Quotes
#1. Destruction, best expressed in this age in which I write as terrorism, is truly there for its own sake, but the pretense of religion or secular patriotism converts the destructive into the speciously creative.
#2. The total destruction of falsehood allows authentic creative flow to happen.
#3. At the heart of capitalism is creative destruction.
#4. But there is always creative destruction in markets: there are always new winners taking the place of those that are. So if you only look at the market's surface, it may appear flat, but there's always huge turbulence taking place within.
#5. The entrepreneur shifts economic resources out of an area of lower and into an area of higher productivity and greater yield.
#6. The urge to destroy is also a creative urge.
#7. The creative destruction that social media is currently unleashing will change more than technology or the leader board of the Fortune 100. It is driving a qualitative shift in the nature of relationships between brands and their customers.
#8. I always said punk was an attitude. It was never about having a Mohican haircut or wearing a ripped T-shirt. It was all about destruction, and the creative potential within that.
#9. The essential point to grasp is that in dealing with capitalism we are dealing with an evolutionary process
#10. The belief in their actions can mend constellations. The ambition in their thirst for knowledge can both create and destroy.
#11. Whole new businesses will emerge around breakthrough products as revolutionary technologies accelerate capitalism's creative destruction of slower industries.
#12. The process of neoliberalization has, however, entailed much 'creative destruction',
#13. True creativity is inherently destructive, and truly creative individuals always, without exception, seek to destroy the mediums they work within.
#14. Because elites dominating extractive institutions fear creative destruction, they will resist it, and any growth that germinates under extractive institutions will be ultimately short lived.
#15. Creative destruction is gonna be the greatest thing that can happen to Manhattan.
#16. The dialectics of hunger, the dialectics of poverty. How people move from resignation and from callousness to cynicism and being beaten-down, and anger and self-destruction ... and finally to anger and violence which can become very creative in the process.
#17. Unfortunately, it is all too often true that suppressors to a creative action must be removed before construction and creation takes place. Any person very high on the Tone Scale may level destruction toward a suppressor.
#18. Capitalism proceeds through creative destruction. What is created is capitalism in a 'new and improved' form - and what is destroyed is self-sustaining capacity, livelihood and dignity of its innumerable and multiplied 'host organisms' into which all of us are drawn/seduced one way or another.
#19. The perennial gale of creative destruction
#20. Nature's creative power is far beyond man's instinct of destruction.
#21. The urge for destruction is also a creative urge!
#22. Situations emerge in the process of creative destruction in which many firms may have to perish that nevertheless would be able to live on vigorously and usefully if they could weather a particular storm.
#23. Creation, like destruction, always seems to get a little out of hand; otherwise it could hardly be called creative.
#24. Through the wholesale destruction of the representatives of a class that from the beginning of history had been the directing and creative force in civilization, a process began which was almost mechanical.
#25. There are times when creation can be achieved only through destruction. The urge to destroy is then a creative urge.
#26. It's hard to overemphasize how important Ford's deregulation was. True, most of the benefits took years to unfold-rail freight rates, for example hardly budged at first. Yet deregulation set the stage for an enormous wave of creative destruction in the 1980s: ...
#27. All creative effort - including the making of an omelet - is preceded by destruction.
#28. The passion for destruction is also a creative passion
#29. Embrace change. Envision what could be, challenge the status quo, and drive creative destruction.
#30. Creative Destruction is the essential fact about capitalism.
#31. I'm an experimental artist in a field that doesn't celebrate experimentation. It celebrates self-destruction, which I guess you could say is a creative endeavor.
#32. One of the errors of the 2003 invasion of Iraq was the belief that regime change must be creative. The theory was that the destruction of a state and its ruling elite would bring freedom and justice.
#33. Technology is characterized by constant change, rapid innovation, creative destruction, and revolutionary products.
#34. I've been reading a lot about Silicon Valley history recently and was struck by just how core the lack of unions has been to the American tech industry's evolution. It's enabled the constant creative destruction that keeps Silicon Valley relevant and thriving in a rapidly changing world.
#35. Every morning I jump out of bed and step on a landmine. The landmine is me. After the explosion, I spend the rest of the day putting the pieces together.
#36. The creation of rule is more creative than the destruction of them. Creation demands a higher level of reasoning and draws connections between cause and effect. The best rules are never stable or permanent, but evolve naturally according to context or need.
#37. Now along comes the potential creative destruction brought by a different distribution methodology, the Internet.
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