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enough in all their multitudes to buy an hour's peace of mind



with: as; at present; France and England; purchasing of each



other ten millions sterling worth of consternation annually; (a



remarkably light crop; half thorns and half aspen leaves; 



sown; reaped; and granaried by the 〃science〃 of the modern



political economist; teaching covetousness instead of truth。) And



all unjust war being supportable; if not by pillage of the enemy;



only by loans from capitalists; these loans are repaid by



subsequent taxation of the people; who appear to have no will in



the matter; the capitalists' will being the primary root of the



war; but its real root is the covetousness of the whole nation;



rendering it incapable of faith; frankness; or justice; and



bringing about; therefore; in due time; his own separate loss and



punishment to each person。 







32。 〃In all reasoning about prices; the proviso must be



understood; 'supposing all parties to take care of their own



interest。'〃  Mill; III。 i。 5。 







33。 James v。 4。 Observe; in these statements I am not talking up;



nor countenancing one whit; the common socialist idea of division



of property; division of property is its destruction; and with it



the destruction of all hope; all industry; and all justice: it is



simply chaos a chaos towards which the believers in modern



political economy are fast tending; and from which I am striving



to save them。 The rich man does not keep back meat from the poor



by retaining his riches; but by basely using them。 Riches are a



form of strength; and a strong man does not injure others by



keeping his strength; but by using it injuriously。 The socialist;



seeing a strong man oppress a weak one; cries out。  〃Break the



strong man's arms。〃 but I say; 〃Teach him to use them to better



purpose。〃 The fortitude and intelligence which acquire riches are



intended; by the Giver of both; not to scatter; nor to give away;



but to employ those riches in the service of mankind; in other



words; in the redemption of the erring and aid of the weak 



that is to say; there is first to be the work to gain money; then



the Sabbath of use for it  the Sabbath; whose law is; not to



lose life; but to save。 It is continually the fault or the folly



of the poor that they are poor; as it is usually a child's fault



if it falls into a pond; and a cripple's weakness that slips at a



crossing; nevertheless; most passers  by would pull the child



out; or help up the cripple。 Put it at the worst; that all the



poor of the world are but disobedient children; or careless



cripples; and that all rich people are wise and strong; and you



will see at once that neither is the socialist right in desiring



to make everybody poor; powerless; and foolish as he is himself;



nor the rich man right in leaving the children in the mire。 







34。 The quantity of life is the same in both cases; but it is



differently allotted。







35。 The proper offices of middle…men; namely; overseers (or



authoritative workmen); conveyancers (merchants; sailors; retail



dealers; &c。); and order…takers (persons employed to receive



directions from the consumer); must; of course; be examined



before I can enter farther into the question of just payment of



the first producer。 But I have not spoken of them in these



introductory papers; because the evils attendant on the abuse of



such intermediate functions result not from any alleged principle



of modern political economy; but from private carelessness or



iniquity。 









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