The poor object to being governed badly, while the rich object to being governed at all.


As quoted in Grace at the Table : Ending Hunger in God's World (1999) by David M. Beckmann abd Arthur R. Simon, p. 156


The poor object to being governed badly, while the rich object to being governed at all.

The poor object to being governed badly, while the rich object to being governed at all.

The poor object to being governed badly, while the rich object to being governed at all.

The poor object to being governed badly, while the rich object to being governed at all.