3 Quotes & Sayings By Terence Kealey

Terence Kealey is the author of The Economic Laws of Scientific Research (Princeton University Press, 2002), winner of the 2003 John W. Graham Book Prize in Economic Science from the History of Economics Society, and of The Economic Laws of Accumulation (Princeton University Press, 2010). He is a regular columnist for Project Syndicate and a contributor to the London Review of Books. He has been a visiting professor at Johns Hopkins University, Harvard, and Stanford Universities.

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The dream of a planned, fair, moral, ethical, cash-free society remains strong, particularly among socialists and liberals. It clearly represents a fundamental human instinct. But feudalism just did not work very well, if only because powerful people will not always obey moral imperatives. Terence Kealey
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In my experience, economists rarely believe passionately in, or care passionately for, the free market. They are generally more concerned to reveal the market's imperfections, to further their own professional importance. Terence Kealey