Benjamin N. Cardozo Quote

Price security, we are told, is only a special form of sanitary security; the economic motive is secondary and subordinate; the state intervenes to make its inhabitants healthy, and not to make them rich.


Baldwin v. Seelig (1935)


Price security, we are told, is only a special form of sanitary security; the economic motive is secondary and subordinate; the state intervenes to...

Price security, we are told, is only a special form of sanitary security; the economic motive is secondary and subordinate; the state intervenes to...

Price security, we are told, is only a special form of sanitary security; the economic motive is secondary and subordinate; the state intervenes to...

Price security, we are told, is only a special form of sanitary security; the economic motive is secondary and subordinate; the state intervenes to...