Benjamin Tucker Quotes About Labor

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  • Laissez Faire was very good sauce for the goose, labor, but was very poor sauce for the gander, capital.

    Benjamin Ricketson Tucker (1972). “Instead of a Book”
  • Voting is merely a labor-saving device for ascertaining on which side force lies and bowing to the inevitable... It is neither more nor less than a paper representative of the bayonet, the bully, and the bullet.

  • [T]he State . . . gives idle capital the power of increase, and, through interest, rent, profit, and taxes, robs industrious labor of its products.

    Benjamin Ricketson Tucker (1893). “Instead of a Book”, Ayer Company Pub
  • It is not competition, but monopoly, that deprives labor of its product. Destroy the banking monopoly, establish freedom in finance, and down will go interest on money through the beneficent influence of competition. Capital will be set free, business will flourish, new enterprises will start, labor will be in demand, and gradually the wages of labor will rise to a level with its product.

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