107 Quotes About Laissez-faire
- Author Henry George
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Laissez faire (in its full true meaning) opens the way to the realization of the noble dreams of socialism.
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- Author Ludwig von Mises
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There is not the slightest analogy between playing games and the conduct of business within a market society. The card player wins money by outsmarting his antagonist. The businessman makes money by supplying customers with goods they want to acquire.
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- Author Isabel Paterson
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Poverty can be brought about by law; it cannot be forbidden by law.
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- Author Sheldon Richman
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If government played by the same rules as the rest of us, it would cease to be government.
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- Author Stephan Kinsella
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Nowadays the job of the judge is not to do justice. The judge is more of a functionary . He's like a civil servant whose job is to interpret words written down by another branch of the government, whether those words are just or not.
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- Author Jeffrey Tucker
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Even the richest person, provided the riches comes from mutually beneficial exchange, does not need to give anything "back" to the community, because this person took nothing out of the community. Indeed, the reverse is true: Enterprises give to the community. Their owners take huge risks, and front the money for investment, precisely with the goal of serving others. Their riches are signs that they have achieved their aims.
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- Author Ludwig von Mises
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It is the consumers who make poor people rich and rich people poor.
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- Author Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.
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It isn't a coincidence that governments everywhere want to educate children. Government education, in turn, is supposed to be evidence of the state's goodness and its concern for our well-being. The real explanation is less flattering. If the government's propaganda can take root as children grow up, those kids will be no threat to the state apparatus. They'll fasten the chains to their own ankles.
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- Author Ludwig von Mises
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A man who chooses between drinking a glass of milk and a glass of a solution of potassium cyanide does not choose between two beverages; he chooses between life and death. A society that chooses between capitalism and socialism does not choose between two social systems; it chooses between social cooperation and the disintegration of society. Socialism is not an alternative to capitalism; it is an alternative to any system under which men can live as human beings.
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