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Friedrich List Quotes: "But the general welfare must restrict and regulate the exertions of the individuals, as the individuals must derive a supply of their strength from social power."

But the general welfare must restrict and regulate the exertions of the individuals, as the individuals must derive a supply of their strength from social power.



Friedrich List Quotes: "Industry entirely left to itself, would soon fall to ruin, and a nation letting everything alone would commit suicide."

Industry entirely left to itself, would soon fall to ruin, and a nation letting everything alone would commit suicide.




Friedrich List Quotes: "The more a person learns how to use the forces of nature for his own purposes, by means of perfecting the sciences and the invention and improvement of machines, the more he will produce."

The more a person learns how to use the forces of nature for his own purposes, by means of perfecting the sciences and the invention and improvement of machines, the more he will produce.



Friedrich List Quotes: "The concentration and reciprocal effect of industry and agriculture conjoin in a growth of productive powers, which increases more in geometrical than in arithmetical proportion."

The concentration and reciprocal effect of industry and agriculture conjoin in a growth of productive powers, which increases more in geometrical than in arithmetical proportion.




Friedrich List Quotes: "Look around, and you see everywhere the exertions and acts of individuals restricted, regulated, or promoted, on the principle of the common welfare."

Look around, and you see everywhere the exertions and acts of individuals restricted, regulated, or promoted, on the principle of the common welfare.