"In the 1930s one was aware of two great evils - mass unemployment and the threat of war"
- James Meade
About this Quote
This quote by James Meade is a reflection of the state of the world in the 1930s. It highlights the 2 significant issues that existed throughout this time duration: mass joblessness and the hazard of war. The Great Depression had caused an enormous economic recession, leading to high levels of unemployment and hardship. At the same time, the world was on the edge of war as countries were arming themselves and stress were rising. This quote works as a tip of the hard times that people faced during this duration and the worry that they had of the future. It likewise serves as an alerting to us today to be familiar with the capacity for comparable issues to arise in the future. We must be watchful and take actions to prevent such issues from taking place.
This quote is written / told by James Meade between June 23, 1907 and December 22, 1995. He/she was a famous Economist from England.
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