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“A well regulated commerce is not, like law, physic, or divinity, to be overstocked with hands; but, on the contrary, flourishes by multitudes, and gives employment to all its professors.” quote by Joseph Addison
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“A well regulated commerce is not, like law, physic, or divinity, to be overstocked with hands; but, on the contrary, flourishes by multitudes, and gives employment to all its professors.”

Joseph Addison

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Source Essay: The Spectator, 1711

Commerce thrives when many participate, not when controlled by a few; broad involvement creates jobs and prosperity.

In simple terms: Broad participation fuels commerce.

Key Takeaway

Encourage inclusive economic policies.

Themes

economics employment inclusion

Mood

optimistic analytical

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • policy making
  • community development
  • entrepreneurship
  • job creation

Key Concepts

market dynamics social welfare

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we balance regulation with openness?
  • What sectors benefit most from broad participation?
A Different Perspective

Overregulation can stifle innovation.

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