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Cannot Quotes by Frederic Bastiat
- We cannot doubt that self-interest is the mainspring of human nature. It must be clearly understood that this word is used here to designate a…
- The sort of dependence that results from exchange, i.e., from commercial transactions, is a reciprocal dependence. We cannot be dependent upon a foreigner without his…
- There are people who think that plunder loses all its immorality as soon as it becomes legal. Personally, I cannot imagine a more alarming situation.
- Law cannot organize labor and industry without organizing injustice.
- Try to imagine a system of labor imposed by force that is not a violation of liberty; a transfer of wealth imposed by force that…
- The state tends to expand in proportion to its means of existence and to live beyond its means, and these are, in the last analysis,…
- But how is this legal plunder to be identified? Quite simply. See if the law takes from some persons what belongs to them and gives…
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