Doe Quote by Henry George
“The state, it cannot too often be repeated, does nothing, and can give nothing, which it does not take from somebody.”
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.
Limit government overreach.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- budget reviews
- policy debates
- tax reform
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What functions should the state prioritize?
- How to balance taxation and public benefit?
Not all state actions are wasteful; some provide essential services.