Jay's Tuesday Free Enterprise Quote

 

Go back 160 yeras and you will read an uncanny prescription for wheree we are today.

 

Via Jay Markanich (Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC):

"If everyone enjoyed the unrestricted use of his faculties and the free disposition of the fruits of his labor, social progress would be ceaseless, uninterrupted, and unfailing."                        Frederic Bastiat

If you have never heard of Bastiat you should!  He was a terrific classical liberal economist (the equivalent of a conservative now...) living from 1801-1850.  His most famous book was The Law.  His thesis in The Law is "each of us has a natural right — from God — to defend his person, his liberty, and his property".

Prescient, he says among other things, that ill-intended governments perform two types of plunder, "stupid greed and false philanthropy."

He defines stupid greed as "protective tariffs, subsidies, guaranteed profits".  Does the government guarantee profits?  Yes, and most particularly for itself.

The kicker is his definition of false philanthropy -- and this is his prescience coming to fore -- "guaranteed jobs, relief and welfare schemes, public education, progressive taxation, free credit, and public works".

So there you go!  Gee, who is he warning us Americans about?

According to Bastiat, what is socialism? He calls socialism "legalized plunder."  He says that while it may be "legal" (the government can institute anything and call it legal) he emphasizes that it is NOT legitimate.

Oh, Karl Marx came out with his little thesis The Communist Manifesto in 1848, just two years before The Law was published.   

I have read The Law and I have read everything Marx ever wrote, which is a whole mess of pottage.  Bastiat was certainly an economist.  Marx was certainly NOT...

Comments

Steve one old saying comes to mind.  if you don't remember history you are bound to repeat it, or something like this.

Posted by John Walters (Licensed in Slidell, Louisiana) (Slidell, Pearl River, Lacombe) about 1 month ago

John,

Right. :)

Steve

Posted by Steve Hoffacker - Real Estate Sales & Marketing Consulting and Strategies (Hoffacker Associates LLC) about 1 month ago

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