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Louis Kelso of San Francisco, a lawyer-economist, has for years felt that he has a radical answer to the problem.
— William F. Buckley Jr.
Property in everyday life, is the right of control.
— Louis O. Kelso
Kelso and Adler's book could start a revolution.
— Caspar Weinberger
The first principle of economic symmetry: building the economic power to consume simultaneously with the industrial power to produce.
— Louis O. Kelso
The way the system now works, credit is extended to those who don't need it and denied to those who are in desperate need of it.
— Louis O. Kelso
There is no future for those who cannot or will not think.
— Louis O. Kelso
But if not Kelso, then something else, because a free people must own the nation they live in.
— Nicholas Von Hoffman
Political power without economic power is sterile.
— Louis O. Kelso
Everyone should own a piece of the wealth-producing capital of this country, but not everyone can be a manager. Or should be.
— Louis O. Kelso
Then she was seated, in a chair made for sitting, and sit in it she did, like a person seated in a chair made for sitting.
— Rachel Kelso
Who the hell cares about what anybody else thinks? Just look into your heart and do whatever the hell makes you happy.
— Dr Kelso Scrubs
Creativity is a state of mind, a way of being, and it comes from a sacred place within.
— Bonnie Kelso
The point is to make the pie grow faster and distribute the new growth more equitably.
— Louis O. Kelso
Our present predicament comes from the fact that running the economy on blood is no longer fashionable. We can't end this depression with another war.
— Louis O. Kelso
The rising productivity of labor is a myth, a statistical illusion created by measuring combined output in terms of labor input.
— Louis O. Kelso
Labor is the source of subsistence, capital is the source of affluence. My idea is to make everyone a capitalist, and therefore, financially secure.
— Louis O. Kelso
Hard-core structural poverty has a counterpart at the apex: hard-core structural affluence.
— Louis O. Kelso
It is the institutions of society, not parental genes, that bestow the blessings of ownership of productive capital.
— Louis O. Kelso
Technology has no function except to save labor. Yet how often do we hear that the purpose of new capital formation is to create jobs?
— Louis O. Kelso
We live by the scars we choose.
— L.G. Kelso