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"Well, so far the oil mogul is portrayed by Ron Chernow as an aggressive market competitor, willing to do anything necessary to maintain, nay accrue profit. one recurrent theme the author keep emphasising is Rockefellers continual denial of the things he is been accused of even in the face of convincing evidences that proves his upper-handed, Machiavellian and ethical practices." — Aug 31, 2024 09:33AM
"Well, so far the oil mogul is portrayed by Ron Chernow as an aggressive market competitor, willing to do anything necessary to maintain, nay accrue profit. one recurrent theme the author keep emphasising is Rockefellers continual denial of the things he is been accused of even in the face of convincing evidences that proves his upper-handed, Machiavellian and ethical practices." — Aug 31, 2024 09:33AM

“There is a long tradition of thinking about the relationship between the economy and society, starting with the founders of the Fabian Society and the LSE, Beatrice and Sidney Webb. Beatrice spent years collecting data in the poorest parts of London and seeing the impact of deprivation first hand. As a member of the 1909 Royal Commission on the Poor Laws, she authored a dissenting minority report that rejected the harsh system of workhouses and Britain’s piecemeal approach to supporting those in poverty. In it, she argued that a new social contract for the UK would ‘secure a national minimum of civilised life … open to all alike, of both sexes and all classes, by which we meant sufficient nourishment and training when young, a living wage when able-bodied, treatment when sick, and a modest but secure livelihood when disabled or aged’.4 More than one hundred years later, that is still an aspiration in most countries in the world.”
― What We Owe Each Other: A New Social Contract for a Better Society
― What We Owe Each Other: A New Social Contract for a Better Society
“To vanquish the ‘five giants’ of squalor, ignorance, want, idleness and disease, Beveridge’s plan was for everyone to contribute to a social insurance fund and in return receive the same entitlement to benefits such as healthcare or unemployment insurance.”
― What We Owe Each Other: A New Social Contract for a Better Society
― What We Owe Each Other: A New Social Contract for a Better Society

“Now, suppose we consider our trades and businesses. Is it not natural if we conclude a profitable transaction to consider it not good luck but a just reward for our efforts? I am inclined to think we may be overlooking the gifts of the goddess. Perhaps she really does assist us when we do not appreciate her generosity.”
― The Richest Man in Babylon: 9789387669369
― The Richest Man in Babylon: 9789387669369

“Being different conditions you toward cautiousness, even as it demands being bold.”
― The Light We Carry: Overcoming in Uncertain Times
― The Light We Carry: Overcoming in Uncertain Times

“A part of all you earn is yours to keep. It should be not less than a tenth no matter how little you earn. It can be as much more as you can afford. Pay yourself first.”
― The Richest Man In Babylon
― The Richest Man In Babylon

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