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03 November, 2013

The Noted Indian Economist


Octogen


725_Amartya Sen


Today's topic is Amartya Sen.

Amartya Sen, is from Shanti-niketan, Bengal. He is an economist and Nobel Prize laureate (welfare economics and social choice theory) who celebrates his 80th birthday today.

Some of the quotes from this octogenarian:

“The increasing tendency towards seeing people in terms of one dominant ‘identity’ (‘this is your duty as an American’, ‘you must commit these acts as a Muslim’, or ‘as a Chinese you should give priority to this national engagement’) is not only an imposition of an external and arbitrary priority, but also the denial of an important liberty of a person who can decide on their respective loyalties to different groups (to all of which he or she belongs).” 
― Amartya Sen, The Idea Of Justice

“the identity of an individual is essentially a function of her choices, rather than the discovery of an immutable attribute” 
― Amartya Sen, The Argumentative Indian: Writings on Indian History, Culture and Identity

“While I am interested both in economics and in philosophy, the union of my interests in the two fields far exceeds their intersection” 
― Amartya Sen

“A defeated argument that refuses to be obliterated can remain very alive.” 
― Amartya Sen

“Famines are easy to prevent if there is a serious effort to do so, and a democratic government, facing elections and criticisms from opposition parties and independent newspapers, cannot help but make such an effort. Not surprisingly, while India continued to have famines under British rule right up to independence … they disappeared suddenly with the establishment of a multiparty democracy and a free press. … a free press and an active political opposition constitute the best early-warning system a country threaten by famines can have” 
― Amartya Sen

“Resenting the obtuseness of others is not good ground for shooting oneself in the foot.” 
― Amartya Sen

“It is important to reclaim for humanity the ground that has been taken from it by various arbitrarily narrow formulations of the demands of rationality” 
― Amartya Sen

“Unceasing change turns the wheel of life, and so reality is shown in all it's many forms. Dwell peacefully as change itself liberates all suffering sentient beings and brings them great joy.” 
― Amartya Sen

“If a theory of justice is to guide reasoned choice of policies, strategies or institutions, then the identification of fully just social arrangements is neither necessary nor sufficient.” 
― Amartya Sen, The Idea Of Justice

“The notion of human right builds on our shared humanity. These rights are not derived from the citizenship of any country, or the membership of any nation, but are presumed to be claims or entitlements of every human being. They differ, therefore, from constitutionally created rights guaranteed for specific people.” 
― Amartya Sen, The Idea Of Justice

“To conclude this discussion, assessment of justice demands engagement with the 'eyes of mankind', first, because we may variously identify with the others elsewhere and not just with our local community; second, because our choices and actions may affect the lives of others far as well as near; and third,because what they see from their respective perspective of history and geography may help us to overcome our own parochialism.” 
― Amartya Sen, The Idea Of Justice

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