Ludwig von Mises Quote

The riches of successful entrepreneurs is not the cause of anybody's poverty; it is the consequence of the fact that the consumers are better supplied than they would have been in the absence of the entrepreneur's efforts.


Planning for freedom, and sixteen other essays and addresses (ed. Libertarian Press, Incorporated, 1980)


The riches of successful entrepreneurs is not the cause of anybody's poverty; it is the consequence of the fact that the consumers are better...

The riches of successful entrepreneurs is not the cause of anybody's poverty; it is the consequence of the fact that the consumers are better...

The riches of successful entrepreneurs is not the cause of anybody's poverty; it is the consequence of the fact that the consumers are better...

The riches of successful entrepreneurs is not the cause of anybody's poverty; it is the consequence of the fact that the consumers are better...