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“The concept of equal pay for equal work is not only an impossible task, it can only be accomplished with the total rejection of the idea of the voluntary contract. The idea that a businessman must hire anyone and is prevented from firing anyone for any reason he chooses, and in the name of rights…” quote by Ron Paul
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“The concept of equal pay for equal work is not only an impossible task, it can only be accomplished with the total rejection of the idea of the voluntary contract. The idea that a businessman must hire anyone and is prevented from firing anyone for any reason he chooses, and in the name of rights, is a clear indication that the basic concept of a free society has been lost.”

Ron Paul

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Source Speech: Interview on Economic Freedom, 2005

Equal pay requires rejecting voluntary contracts, exposing a loss of free‑society principles.

In simple terms: Fair wages need contract freedom.

Key Takeaway

Reject forced contracts for true equality.

Themes

economics freedom equality

Mood

critical analytical

Type

political economic

When to use this quote

  • salary negotiations
  • policy reform
  • business hiring practices
  • legal challenges

Key Concepts

contract theory labor rights market dynamics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can societies balance worker protection with contract freedom?
  • What alternatives exist to voluntary contracts?
A Different Perspective

Assumes all contracts are voluntary, ignoring power imbalances.

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