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Law Is Force
Since the law organizes justice,
the socialists ask why the law should not also organize labor,
education, and religion.
Why should not law be used for these
purposes? Because it could not organize labor, education, and
religion without destroying justice. We must remember that law is
force, and that, consequently, the proper functions of the law
cannot lawfully extend beyond the proper functions of force.
When
law and force keep a person within the bounds of justice, they
impose nothing but a mere negation. They oblige him only to
abstain from harming others. They violate neither his
personality, his liberty, nor his property. They safeguard all of
these. They are defensive; they defend equally the rights of all.
Clark Simmons, Webmaster
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