I know there are a million great Nietzsche quotes but this is one I've never seen quoted before:
Nothing very new but it's interesting in that you don't think of Nietzsche as an anti-capitalist.
What I attack is that economic optimism which behaves as though, with the increasing expenditure of all, the welfare of all would also necessarily increase. To me the opposite seems to be the case: the sum total of the expenditure of all amounts to a total loss: man is diminished - indeed, one no longer knows what purpose this immense process has served in the first place. A purpose? A new purpose - that is what mankind needs.
Nothing very new but it's interesting in that you don't think of Nietzsche as an anti-capitalist.