Walter E. Williams Quote

Market capitalism is the best thing that ever happened to the common man. The rich have always had access to entertainment, often in the comfort of their palaces and mansions. The rich have never had to experience the drudgery of having to beat out carpets, iron their clothing or slave over a hot stove all day in order to have a decent dinner. They could afford to hire people. Capitalism's mass production and marketing have made radios and televisions, vacuum cleaners, wash-and-wear clothing and microwave ovens available and well within the means of the common man; thus, sparing him of the boredom and drudgery of the past. Today, the common man has the power to enjoy much (and more) of what only the rich could afford yesteryear.


Markets, Governments, and the Common Good


Market capitalism is the best thing that ever happened to the common man. The rich have always had access to entertainment, often in the comfort of...

Market capitalism is the best thing that ever happened to the common man. The rich have always had access to entertainment, often in the comfort of...