Frederic Bastiat Quotes
In Our Plan, The State Has Only To Pass Labor Laws (nothing Else?) By Means Of Which Industrial Progress Can And Must Proceed In Complete Liberty. The State Merely Places Society On An Incline (that Is All?). Then Society Will Slide Down This Incline By The Mere Force Of Things, And By The Natural Workings Of The Established Mechanism. But What Is This Incline That Is Indicated By Mr. Louis Blanc? Does It Not Lead To An Abyss? (No, It Leads To Happiness.) If This Is True, Then Why Does Not Society Go There Of Its Own Choice? (Because Society Does Not Know What It Wants; It Must Be Propelled.) What Is To Propel It? (Power.) And Who Is To Supply The Impulse For This Power? (Why, The Inventor Of The Machine
In This Instance, Mr. Louis Blanc.)
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