Jacques Delors, the visionary French economist and statesman, played a central role in shaping the future of Europe through his leadership of the European Commission. His efforts to promote economic integration and cooperation laid the groundwork for the European Union and fostered a spirit of solidarity and cooperation among member states.
"I would not be opposed to devising a new system of pensions, in which one part was based on collective provision, but which also gave incentives for people to take out an additional, personal plan."
"The European model is in danger if we obliterate the principle of personal responsibility."
"The European model is, first, a social and economic system founded on the role of the market, for no computer in the world can process information better than the market."
"Even in Britain, the trade unions tell me that employment contracts have less protection than in the past."
"Therefore one should speak at the same time of national citizenship and wider European citizenship."
"For me, socialism has always been about liberty and solidarity, but also about responsibility."
"These days there are not enough of such intermediary groups, between the state and the individual, with the result that political leaders are often unduly guided by opinion polls."
"Any union that can't accept workers choosing their own representatives through universal franchise is finished."
"The problem of how we finance the welfare state should not obscure a separate issue: if each person thinks he has an inalienable right to welfare, no matter what happens to the world, that's not equity, it's just creating a society where you can't ask anything of people."