9 Quotes & Sayings By George Monbiot

George Monbiot is a journalist and author. He has written for both the Guardian and The Observer newspapers, as well as many other publications, including the London Review of Books, New Statesman, and The Nation. In 2008 Monbiot was shortlisted for the Orwell Prize for political writing. He also writes fiction, including two novels, The Age of Consent (1979) and The Boy in the Bush (1984), which were both shortlisted for the Whitbread First Novel Award Read more

He lives in London with his wife and son.

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The problem with gross domestic product is the gross bit. There are no deductions involved: all economic activity is accounted as if it were of positive value. Social harm is added to, not subtracted from, social good. A train crash which generates £1bn worth of track repairs, medical bills and funeral costs is deemed by this measure as beneficial as an uninterrupted service which generates £1bn in ticket sales. . George Monbiot
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If wealth was the inevitable result of hard work and enterprise, every woman in Africa would be a millionaire. George Monbiot
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Governments are deemed to succeed or fail by how well they make money go round, regardless of whether it serves any useful purpose. They regard it as a sacred duty to encourage the country’s most revolting spectacle: the annual feeding frenzy in which shoppers queue all night, then stampede into the shops, elbow, trample and sometimes fight to be the first to carry off some designer junk which will go into landfill before the sales next year. The madder the orgy, the greater the triumph of economic management. George Monbiot
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Deregulation is a transfer of power from the trodden to the treading. It is unsurprising that all conservative parties claim to hate big government. George Monbiot
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Progress is measured by the speed at which we destroy the conditions that sustain life. George Monbiot
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The angry men know that this golden age (of fossil fuels) has gone; but they cannot find the words for the constraints they hate. Clutching their copies of Atlas Shrugged, they flail around, accusing those who would impede them of communism, fascism, religiosity, misanthropy, but knowing at heart that these restrictions are driven by something far more repulsive to the unrestrained man: the decencies we owe to other human beings. George Monbiot
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The schedules are crammed with shows urging us to travel further, drive faster, build bigger, buy more, yet none of them are deemed to offend the rules, which really means that they don't offend the interests of business or the pampered sensibilities of the Aga class. The media, driven by fear and advertising, are hopelessly biased towards the consumer economy and against the biosphere. George Monbiot
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Environment' is a term that creates no pictures in the mind, which is why I have begun to use 'natural world' or 'living planet' instead. George Monbiot