A more humane form of capitalism is about the best I think we can get. Which might sound very reformist or conservative, but that's basically where I am.
A sane person would think that Wal-Mart would never carry 'Capitalism: A Love Story' because it's simply not in their best interests to inform their customers of their shady past.
Our obligation at the network is where do we fit into that and how can we best capitalize on that to make sure that our piece of that remains important to those young people.
Big-government economics breeds crony capitalism. It's corrupt, anything but neutral, and a barrier to broad participation in prosperity.
The communists may not have done very well in the end, but I can't help thinking of capitalism as merely the go-to religion of the greedy and selfish.
There is no country in the world where it's as easy to find venture capital in the stock market as the United States.
Arizona presents no specific reason for excepting capital defendants from the constitutional protections extended to defendants generally, and none is readily apparent.
The expansion of the market creates a need for enhanced and more regular supply, and this in turn impels commercial capital to acquire control of production as well.
I would say raising capital is one of the weakest things for most entrepreneurs.
That's the key: get the constitution in place. Get rule of law in place, capital will come, electricity will follow.
I think that England made a very big, historical mistake to allow itself to become the kind of terrorist capital of the world.
Most troublesome is the legalization of 'crowd funding,' the ability of start-up companies to raise capital from small investors on the Internet.
I think anytime that you go to the extreme of any mode of economics, be it capitalism or communism, you have these feedback mechanisms that make the system turn in on itself.
It is essential that there should be organization of labor. This is an era of organization. Capital organizes and therefore labor must organize.
When I interview people accused of capital offenses, I never even ask if they did it. I would consider that unprofessional.
No court presumes to tell a jury that they are to try a capital case with the same indifference and unconcern as to consequences, that they would a case where the results of their decision would be less important.
The market came with the dawn of civilization and it is not an invention of capitalism. If it leads to improving the well-being of the people there is no contradiction with socialism.
We all too often have socialism for the rich and rugged free market capitalism for the poor.
I'm tired of this discussion of capitalism and socialism; we live in the 21st century, we need an economic system that has democracy as its underpinnings and an ethical code.
Capitalism has turned human beings into commodities. To the owner of a restaurant: the cook and a bag of potatoes are equally important.
When I'm singing I try not be a singer with a capital S. I just try to get it out so I feel comfortable with it.