John A. Hobson Quote

If the interests of consumers and the interests of producers weighed equally in the eyes of governments, as they should, the strongest of all obstacles to a peaceful harmonious society of nations would be overcome. For the suspicions, jealousies, and hostilities of nations are inspired more by the tendency of groups of producers to misrepresent their private interests as the good of their respective countries than by any other single circumstance.


The Morals of Economic Irrationalism (1920)


If the interests of consumers and the interests of producers weighed equally in the eyes of governments, as they should, the strongest of all...

If the interests of consumers and the interests of producers weighed equally in the eyes of governments, as they should, the strongest of all...

If the interests of consumers and the interests of producers weighed equally in the eyes of governments, as they should, the strongest of all...

If the interests of consumers and the interests of producers weighed equally in the eyes of governments, as they should, the strongest of all...