Chapter 48 of 234 · The Quotable Mises by Ludwig von Mises
Culture
After all, culture is wealth. Without well-being, without wealth, there never has been culture.
Nation, State, and Economy, p. 74
They strive for welfare and for wealth not because they see the highest value in them but because they know that all higher and inner culture presupposes outward welfare.
Nation, State, and Economy, p. 215
We owe the origin and development of human society and, consequently, of culture and civilization, to the fact that work performed under the division of labor is more productive than when performed in isolation.
Epistemological Problems of Economics, p. 110
A higher standard of living also brings about a higher standard of culture and civilization.
Economic Policy, p. 89
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