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“The state, it cannot too often be repeated, does nothing, and can give nothing, which it does not take from somebody.” quote by Henry George
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“The state, it cannot too often be repeated, does nothing, and can give nothing, which it does not take from somebody.”

Henry George

About This Quote

Source Speech: Economic Reform Address, 1905

The state often fails to produce value and can only take without giving, leading to net loss.

In simple terms: State often takes without providing value.

Key Takeaway

Limit government overreach.

Themes

government role taxation public policy

Mood

skeptical thoughtful

Type

political philosophical

When to use this quote

  • budget reviews
  • policy debates
  • tax reform

Key Concepts

public goods fiscal responsibility social contract

Questions to Reflect On

  • What functions should the state prioritize?
  • How to balance taxation and public benefit?
A Different Perspective

Not all state actions are wasteful; some provide essential services.

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