Margaret Thatcher Quotes About Capitalism

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  • To be free is better than to be unfree – always. Any politician who suggests the opposite should be treated as suspect.

  • Remember the 'Parable of the Talents' in the New Testament? Christ exhorts us to be the best we can be by developing our skills and abilities, by succeeding in all our tasks and endeavors. What better description can there be of capitalism?

  • There are significant differences between the American and European version of capitalism. The American traditiionally emphasizes the need for limited government, light regulations, low taxes and maximum labour-market flexibility. Its success has been shown above all in the ability to create new jobs, in which it is consistently more successful than Europe.

    Margaret Thatcher (1995). “The path to power”, HarperCollins Publishers
  • Socialism lays an bad egg by killing the capitalism that lays the golden eggs

  • We need to create a mood where it is everywhere thought morally right for as many people as possible to acquire capital.

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    Margaret Thatcher (1989). “The revival of Britain: speeches on home and European affairs, 1975-1988”
  • ...Conservatives have excellent credentials to speak about human rights. By our efforts, and with precious little help from self-styled liberals, we were largely responsible for securing liberty for a substantial share of the world's population and defending it for most of the rest.

  • Adam Smith's 'invisible hand' is not above sudden, disturbing, movements. Since its inception, capitalism has known slumps and recessions, bubble and froth; no one has yet dis-invented the business cycle, and probably no one will; and what Schumpeter famously called the 'gales of creative destruction' still roar mightily from time to time. To lament these things is ultimately to lament the bracing blast of freedom itself.

    "Rupert Murdoch's inaugural Margaret Thatcher lecture" by Rupert Murdoch, www.theguardian.com. October 21, 2010.
  • I want a capital-earning democracy. Every man and woman a capitalist. Housing is the start. If you're a man or woman of property, you've got something. So every man a capitalist, and every man a man of property.

  • That is what capitalism is: a system that brings wealth to the many, not just the few.

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Margaret Thatcher

  • Born: October 13, 1925
  • Died: April 8, 2013
  • Occupation: Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom