Freedom does not guarantee wealth or success; it guarantees only the individual's right to pursue them. Despite political promises of personal security from hunger and poverty, government cannot lessen the plight of the poor. Rather, the welfare state prolongs poverty and nurtures people's dependence on handouts. This is no accident. There is no better way to control members of society than to make them insecure and eager to accept any type of legislation in exchange for a so-called free lunch.


p. 126 (Chapter 14, What About the Poor? ) - Facets of Liberty: A Libertarian Primer, 2009


Freedom does not guarantee wealth or success; it guarantees only the individual's right to pursue them. Despite political promises of personal...

Freedom does not guarantee wealth or success; it guarantees only the individual's right to pursue them. Despite political promises of personal...

Freedom does not guarantee wealth or success; it guarantees only the individual's right to pursue them. Despite political promises of personal...

Freedom does not guarantee wealth or success; it guarantees only the individual's right to pursue them. Despite political promises of personal...