Ludwig von Mises Quotes About Welfare
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No increase in the welfare of the member of society can result from the availability of an additional quantity of money.
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You have the courage to tell the masses what no politician told them: you are inferior and all the improvements in your conditions which you simply take for granted you owe to the effort of men who are better than you. If this be arrogance, as some of your critics observed, it is still the truth that had to said in the age of the Welfare State.
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Welfare policies never attain those - allegedly beneficial - ends which the government and the self-styled progressives who advocated them wanted to attain, but - on the contrary - bring about a state of affairs which - from the very point of view of the government and its supporters - is even more unsatisfactory than the previous state of affairs they wanted to 'improve.'
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The greater productivity of work under the division of labor is a unifying influence. It leads men to regard each other as comrades in a joint struggle for welfare, rather than as competitors in a struggle for existence. It makes friends out of enemies, peace out of war, society out of individuals.
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The Welfare State is merely a method for transforming the market economy step by step into socialism.
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The policies advocated by the welfare school remove the incentive to saving on the part of private citizens.
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There is no other planning for freedom and general welfare than to let the market system work.
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