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Proof of an Idea
And does not experience prove this?
Look at the entire world. Which countries contain the most
peaceful, the most moral, and the happiest people? Those people
are found in the countries where the law least interferes with
private affairs; where government is least felt; where the
individual has the greatest scope, and free opinion the greatest
influence; where administrative powers are fewest and simplest;
where taxes are lightest and most nearly equal, and popular
discontent the least excited and the least justifiable; where
individuals and groups most actively assume their
responsibilities, and, consequently, where the morals of
admittedly imperfect human beings are constantly improving; where
trade, assemblies, and associations are the least restricted;
where labor, capital, and populations suffer the fewest forced
displacements; where mankind most nearly follows its own natural
inclinations; where the inventions of men are most nearly in
harmony with the laws of God; in short, the happiest, most moral,
and most peaceful people are those who most nearly follow this
principle: Although mankind is not perfect, still, all hope rests
upon the free and voluntary actions of persons within the limits
of right; law or force is to be used for nothing except the
administration of universal justice.
Clark Simmons, Webmaster
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