Economic progress and justice do not consist in superbly equalized destitution, but in the constant creation of more and more goods and services, of more and more wealth and income to be shared.


Man Vs. the Welfare State (ed. Ludwig von Mises Institute, 1971) - ISBN: 9781610163996


Economic progress and justice do not consist in superbly equalized destitution, but in the constant creation of more and more goods and services, of...

Economic progress and justice do not consist in superbly equalized destitution, but in the constant creation of more and more goods and services, of...

Economic progress and justice do not consist in superbly equalized destitution, but in the constant creation of more and more goods and services, of...

Economic progress and justice do not consist in superbly equalized destitution, but in the constant creation of more and more goods and services, of...