Kenneth E. Boulding Quotes About Environment

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  • The tourist business is a trap, it is a tained honey; Man clearly should have stayed in bed, and not invented money.

  • With laissez-faire and price atomic, ecology's uneconomic, But with another kind of logic economy's unecologic.

    "Ed Miliband's Bedford Speech Heavy on Rhetoric, Weak on Action" by Simon Leadbetter, blueandgreentomorrow.com. February 16, 2013.
  • Are we to regard the world of nature simply as a storehouse to be robbed for the immediate benefit of man? ... Does man have any responsibility for the preservation of a decent balance in nature, for the preservation of rare species, or even for the indefinite continuance of his race?

  • Economics has been incurably growth-oriented and addicted to everybody growing richer, even at the cost of exhaustion of resources and pollution of the environment.

    Kenneth E. Boulding (1985). “Collected Papers: Toward the Twenty-First Century : Political Economy, Social Systems, and World Peace”, University Press of Colorado
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