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What is Government?

March 3, 2006 2:35 PM by Mises.org Updates (Archive)

Government is the great fiction, through which everybody endeavors to live at the expense of everybody else.... it is composed of ministers and officials—of men, in short, who, like all other men, desire in their hearts, and always seize every opportunity with eagerness, to increase their wealth and influence. Government is not slow to perceive the advantages it may derive from the part which is entrusted to it by the public. It is glad to be the judge and the master of the destinies of all; it will take much, for then a large share will remain for itself; it will multiply the number of its agents; it will enlarge the circle of its privileges; it will end by appropriating a ruinous proportion. Frederic Bastiat (1849) FULL ESSAY

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