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To understand the Left, one must understand that in its view the greatest evil is material inequality. The Left is more troubled by economic inequality than by evil as humanity has generally understood the term.
— Dennis Prager
So when we're really addressing issues like poverty, you can't do that without addressing the real driver of some of those, which is stable homes, families. So that's why to me those issues are important. They're not frivolous. They're critical economic issues.
— Mike Huckabee
Not only our future economic soundness but the very soundness of our democratic institutions depends on the determination of our government to give employment to idle men.
— Franklin D. Roosevelt
I am not partisan in my economic thinking. We work with any number of state governments, many of which are BJP governments.
— Abhijit Banerjee
It's a recession when your neighbor loses his job; it's a depression when you lose your own.
— Harry S. Truman
Racism is a way to gain economic advantage at the expense of others. Slavery and plantations may be gone, but racism still allows us to regard those who may keep us from financial gain as less than equals.
— Alveda King
What I am sure of is that we have lost the old apprehension of Nature as a being accessible to imagination, linking Heaven and Earth, making and informing the incarnate creation, and requiring of humanity an obedience at once worshipful, ethical, and economic.
— Wendell Berry
People everywhere in the world are hungry for economic opportunity. And it's about a lot more than being able to make money.
— Joe Biden
In Congress, I have defended solar energy to safeguard the economic and environmental future of Nevada, and I will continue to do so.
— Jacky Rosen
I'm really focused on Minnesota and Minnesotans, and I will come to Washington, D.C., prepared to be a fierce advocate for Minnesotans, especially around economic opportunity and fairness.
— Tina Smith
The problem of racism, the problem of economic exploitation, and the problem of war are all tied together. These are the triple evils that are interrelated.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
Now this brings me to my main topic - our military strength - more specifically, how to stay strong against threat from outside, without undermining the economic health that supports our security.
— Dwight D. Eisenhower