Sunday, January 31, 2010

Economics of Liberty

Among free men there is competition as to who will do most, each for the common good, each by himself, all expecting to share in the misfortunes of defeat, or in the benefits of victory; but an enslaved people loses in addition to this warlike courage, all signs of enthusiasm, for their hearts are degraded, submissive, and incapable of any great deed
Étienne de La Boétie - The Politics of Obedience 1552-1553

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