-=> Quoting John Boone to Robert Plett <=-
JB> I started reading Fredrick Bastiat's "The Law" and
JB> read something about education that I thought you would
JB> enjoy.
JB> Here it is page 31:
JB>
JB> In this matter of education, the law has only
JB> two alternatives: It can permit this transaction
JB> of teaching-and-learning to operate freely and
JB> without use of force or it can force human wills
JB> in this matter by taking from some them enough to
JB> pay the teachers who are appointed by government
JB> to instruct others, without charge. But in in
JB> second case, the law commits legal plunder by
JB> violeting the liberty and property.
JB>
Now this is indeed interesting! I seem to have missed when this book
was written, could you enlighten me, please?
david.hartung@mcione.com
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