Facts about Joseph A. Schumpeter

Occup.Economist
FromUSA
BornFebruary 8, 1883
DiedJanuary 8, 1950
Aged66 years

Summary

Joseph A. Schumpeter was a famous Economist from USA, who lived between February 8, 1883 and January 8, 1950. He/she became 66 years old.

Zodiac:
He/she is born under the zodiac aquarius, who is known for Knowledge, Humanitarian, Serious, Insightful, Duplicitous. Our collection contains 9 quotes who is written / told by Joseph.

9 Famous quotes by Joseph A. Schumpeter

Small: The ballot is stronger than bullets
"The ballot is stronger than bullets"
Small: Democracy is a political method, that is to say, a certain type of institutional arrangement for arrivi
"Democracy is a political method, that is to say, a certain type of institutional arrangement for arriving at political - legislative and administrative - decisions and hence incapable of being an end in itself"
Small: Economic progress, in capitalist society, means turmoil
"Economic progress, in capitalist society, means turmoil"
Small: Bureaucracy is not an obstacle to democracy but an inevitable complement to it
"Bureaucracy is not an obstacle to democracy but an inevitable complement to it"
Small: Entrepreneurial profit is the expression of the value of what the entrepreneur contributes to productio
"Entrepreneurial profit is the expression of the value of what the entrepreneur contributes to production"
Small: Our poverty will be brought home to us to its full extent only after the war
"Our poverty will be brought home to us to its full extent only after the war"
Small: Capitalism inevitably and by virtue of the very logic of its civilization creates, educates and subsidi
"Capitalism inevitably and by virtue of the very logic of its civilization creates, educates and subsidizes a vested interest in social unrest"
Small: Marxism is essentially a product of the bourgeois mind
"Marxism is essentially a product of the bourgeois mind"
Small: For the duration of its collective life, or the time during which its identity may be assumed, each cla
"For the duration of its collective life, or the time during which its identity may be assumed, each class resembles a hotel or an omnibus, always full, but always of different people"