Wed 16 Apr 2008
A Question of Scale
Wednesday, Apr 16th, 2008 at 8:06 pmCategories: Humanity; Society; Economics
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Thought for today:
“To the biologist the problem of socialism appears largely as a problem of size. “
To the biologist the problem of socialism appears largely as a problem of size. The extreme socialists desire to run every nation as a single business concern. I do not suppose that Henry Ford would find much difficulty in running Andorra or Luxembourg on a socialistic basis. He has already more men on his pay-roll than their population. It is conceivable that a syndicate of Fords, if we could find them, would make Belgium Ltd. or Denmark Inc. pay their way. But while nationalization of certain industries is an obvious possibility in the largest of states, I find it no easier to picture a completely socialized British Empire or United States than an elephant turning somersaults or a hippopotamus jumping a hedge.
- J.B.S. Haldane
“On Being the Right Size” in the (1928) book “Possible Worlds”
Link @ Wikiquote
“John Burdon Sanderson Haldane FRS (November 5, 1892 – December 1, 1964), known as Jack (but who used ‘J.B.S.’ in his printed works), was a British geneticist and evolutionary biologist. He was one of the founders (along with Ronald Fisher and Sewall Wright) of population genetics.”
- Wikipedia: Link.
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