"The freedom to make a fortune on the stock exchange has been made to sound more alluring than freedom of speech"
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The subtext is class-conscious and distinctly British: a society that once treated civic rights as hard-won guardrails now treats financial risk-taking as the more glamorous expression of autonomy. “Make a fortune” is deliberately juvenile in its promise, a fairy tale of upward mobility that can be sold to people who will never cash the winnings. “Freedom of speech,” by contrast, is rendered almost dull: principled, procedural, and often inconvenient. Speech includes dissent, ugliness, and friction; speculation offers dopamine, status, and a sense of control, even when the control is illusory.
Context matters: Mortimer came of age in postwar Britain, watched Thatcher-era deregulation and the City’s cultural ascent, and understood how quickly public language can be captured by private ambition. His intent isn’t to romanticize speech as pure. It’s to warn that when a culture ranks profit-making as the sexier “freedom,” it quietly accepts a narrower idea of citizenship: not the right to speak, but the chance to win.
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Mortimer, John. (2026, January 16). The freedom to make a fortune on the stock exchange has been made to sound more alluring than freedom of speech. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-freedom-to-make-a-fortune-on-the-stock-136325/
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"The freedom to make a fortune on the stock exchange has been made to sound more alluring than freedom of speech." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-freedom-to-make-a-fortune-on-the-stock-136325/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.









