Richard Ebeling Quotes
Capitalism In The 19th Century Did Not Doom The Worker To A Life Of Perpetual Poverty. Instead, They Kept Creating New And Better-paying Employments As The Decades Went By. They Produced The Wealth And Rising Income That Resulted In The Emergence Of A Phenomenon Completely New To Human History: A Self-supporting And Educated Middle Class That Grew More And More As They Lower Classes Bettered Their Economic Well-being.
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