David Burchard

50%
Flag icon
The ability to raise the poor from poverty by teaching them how to make money is a good thing, and so they blur it by condemning the ability to make money. Nowhere are the sentimentalist contradictions of radicalism so apparent as here. The fact that people are poor is an outrage, and the fact that the means exist for bringing them out of poverty is an even worse outrage. They say the disease is wicked, and the medicine worse.
Rules for Reformers
Rate this book
Clear rating