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Samuel Goldwyn (1882–1974), US movie producer
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"The theory of the determination of wages in a free market is simply a special case of the general theory of value. Wages are the price of labour."Sir John Richard Hicks (1904–1989), British economist
Source: The Theory of Wages (1932), pt. 1 -
Thomas Fuller (1654–1734), English physician and writer
Source: Gnomologia (1732), no. 3407 -
"The income men derive from producing things of slight consequence is of great consequence. The production reflects the low marginal utility of the goods to society. The income reflects the high total utility of a livelihood to a person."J. K. Galbraith (1908–2006), US economist and diplomat
Source: The Affluent Society (1958), ch. 21 -
Karl Marx (1818–1883), German political and economic philosopher
Source: Early Writings (T. B. Bottomore, ed, 1963) -
Richard Whately (1787–1863), British archbishop and economist
Source: Quoted in Principles of Political Economy (Henry Sidgwick, 1883) -
"It is but a truism that labor is most productive where its wages are largest. Poorly paid labor is inefficient labor, the world over."Henry George (1839–1897), US economist
Source: Progress and Poverty (1879), bk. 9 -
David Ricardo (1772–1823), British economist
Source: On Protection to Agriculture (1820) -
Harold, Lord Wilson of Rievaulx (1916–1995), British prime minister
Source: Speech, Blackburn, UK (January 8, 1970) -
"No business which depends for existence on paying less than living wages to its workers has any right to continue in this country … by living wages I mean more than a bare subsistence level—I mean the wages of decent living."Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945), US president
Source: Address (1933) -
Johnnie Tillmon (1926–1995), US welfare rights activist
Source: “Welfare Is a Woman’s Issue”, The First Ms Reader (Francine Klagsbrun, ed, 1972) -
"The trouble with the profit system has always been that it was highly unprofitable to most people."E. B. White (1899–1985), US writer
Source: One Man's Meat (1942) -
Elbert Hubbard (1856–1915), US humorist
Source: Notebook (1927) -
J. B. Morton (1893–1979), British writer and humorist
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"The key thing that went wrong was that a culture was allowed to develop where the relationship between what people did and what they got went way out of alignment, especially at the top end."Alistair Darling (1953–), British politician
On pay and bonuses in the financial sector.
Source: Interviewed in the Daily Telegraph (London) (March 3, 2009)


