Mathematics has given economics rigor, but alas, also mortis. Robert Heilbroner More Quotes by Robert Heilbroner More Quotes From Robert Heilbroner Capitalism is the only society in human history in which neither tradition nor conscious direction supervises the total effort of the community; it is the only society in which the future, the needs for tomorrow, are entirely left to an automatic system. Robert Heilbroner effort community needs It's great to have two cars and a swimming pool. But there are disappointments. After you've made some money and acquired some things, and after the initial excitement has passed, life goes on, just as bewildering as it always was, and the great problems of life and death once again come to the fore. Robert Heilbroner swimming disappointment two In the end the question is: Who is to be master, man or his machines? As long as the control over technology rests primarily on economic calculation, the victor is not likely to be man. Robert Heilbroner technology men long It is from the scope and wisdom of the economists of the past that we must reap the knowledge with which to face the future. Robert Heilbroner scope faces past The cure for capitalism's failing would require that a government would have to rise above the interests of one class alone. Robert Heilbroner failing government class We may make progress only by freeing ourselves from the rut of the past, but without this rut an orderly society would hardly be possible in the first place. Robert Heilbroner progress past firsts To one American family out of four, the idea of capitalism as a benign system of comfort , dignity , and personal advance is only a myth , or worse, a bitter mockery. Robert Heilbroner four comfort ideas There was no simple riddance to the power of a dangerous political idea; no assassination possible to avert a disruptive change in technology; no natural death to be counted on to stop an economic change that ripped up ancestral estates or stirred up class discontent. Robert Heilbroner technology simple class The Wealth of Nations may not be an original book, but it is unquestionably a masterpiece. Robert Heilbroner wealth may book If one could divine the nature of the economic forces in the world, one could foretell the future. Robert Heilbroner divinity nature world For one who has read the works of Marx it is frightening to look back at the grim determination with which so many nations steadfastly hewed to the very course which he insisted would lead to their undoing. Robert Heilbroner undoing determination looks Socialism has been a great tragedy this century. Robert Heilbroner socialism century tragedy Growth is the mantra of our society because the economy can't remain healthy without growth.Impregnable monopolies aside (and these are few), profits are both the hallmark of capitalism and its Achilles heel, for no business can permanently maintain its prices much above its costs. There is only one way in which profits can be perpetuated; a business-or an entire economy-must grow. Robert Heilbroner cost growth healthy We cannot help living in history. We can only fail to be aware of it. Robert Heilbroner failing helping Smith, as we have said, was not the proponent of any one class. He was a slave to his system. His whole economic philosophy stemmed from his unquestioning faith in the ability of the market to guide the system to its point of highest return. The market — that wonderful social machine — would take care of society's needs if it was left alone. "Consumption is the sole end and purpose of all production," he wrote. Robert Heilbroner letting-go class philosophy History , as it comes into our daily lives, is charged with surprise and shock. Robert Heilbroner daily-life surprise life-is As the histories of ancient and modern democracies illustrate, the pressure of political movement in times of war, civil commotion, or general anxiety pushes in the direction of authority, not away from it. Robert Heilbroner anxiety political war If an economy in the doldrums could drift indefinitely, the price of government inaction might be graver by far than the consequences of bold unorthodoxy. Robert Heilbroner economy government might One accumulates or one gets accumulated. Robert Heilbroner The use of mathematics has brought rigor to economics. Unfortunately, it has also brought mortis. Robert Heilbroner rigor-mortis economics use