“Money is a public good; as such, it lends itself to private exploitation.”
“...that the basic transaction of life itself was a sad, endless amalgam of public endurance and private indulgence.”
“These manly sentiments, in private life, make good citizens; in public life, the patriot and the hero.”
“Each photograph is read as the private appearance of its referent: the age of Photography corresponds precisely to the explosion of the private into the public, or rather into the creation of a new social value, which is the publicity of the private: the private is consumes as such, publicly.”
“Nobody lends money to a corpse.”
“One of the commonest things to do with savings is to lend them to some Government. In view of the fact that the bulk of the public expenditure of most civilized Governments consists in payment for past wars or preparation for future wars, the man who lends his money to a Government is in the same position as the bad men in Shakespeare who hire murderers. The net result of the man's economical habits is to increase the armed forces of the State to which he lends his savings. Obviously it would be better if he spent the money, even if he spent it in drink or gambling.”