Norman Angell Quote

The economic difficulty of the modern world is not shortage of materials but the organization of their exchange and distribution; distress arises, not from scarcity but from dislocation and maladjustment.


Peace and the Public Mind (1935)


The economic difficulty of the modern world is not shortage of materials but the organization of their exchange and distribution; distress arises,...

The economic difficulty of the modern world is not shortage of materials but the organization of their exchange and distribution; distress arises,...

The economic difficulty of the modern world is not shortage of materials but the organization of their exchange and distribution; distress arises,...

The economic difficulty of the modern world is not shortage of materials but the organization of their exchange and distribution; distress arises,...