Amartya Sen
Nobel laureate, capabilities approach to development
Quotes by Amartya Sen
The importance of public reasoning in the formation of values and priorities cannot be overstated.
The challenge of development is to create a world where everyone has the opportunity to live a life they have reason to value.
The market is a good servant but a bad master.
The role of education in expanding human capabilities is fundamental.
The concept of human security goes beyond the absence of war to include freedom from want and fear.
The pursuit of individual well-being is not necessarily in conflict with the pursuit of social justice.
The idea of justice is not about finding a perfect society, but about making the world less unjust.
The importance of democratic participation in shaping public policy is undeniable.
The capability approach provides a powerful framework for assessing well-being and deprivation.
The role of social arrangements in expanding or restricting individual freedoms is crucial.
The idea of development is not just about economic growth, but about the expansion of human capabilities.
The importance of public health in achieving human development cannot be overemphasized.
The concept of freedom is central to understanding both development and justice.
The market is a powerful instrument, but it needs to be guided by social and ethical considerations.
The absence of political freedom can lead to a lack of voice and accountability, which can exacerbate economic problems.
The idea of justice requires us to consider not only the outcomes, but also the processes that lead to them.
The role of social safety nets in protecting the vulnerable is essential for a just society.
The concept of human flourishing is at the heart of the capability approach.
The pursuit of equality is not just about equal distribution of resources, but about equal opportunities to achieve well-being.
The importance of public debate and open criticism in a democratic society is paramount.