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Man vs. The Welfare State

October 19, 2006 10:08 AM by Mises.org Updates (Archive)

Man vs. The Welfare State, by Henry Hazlitt (1969), full text in PDF

The State is a shadowy entity that apparently gets its money out of some fourth dimension. The truth is, of course, that the government has nothing to give to anybody that it doesn't first take from someone else. The whole guaranteed-income proposal is a perfect modern example of the shrewd observation of the French economist, Bastiat, more than a century ago: "The State is the great fiction by which everybody tries to live at the expense of everybody else."

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