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We Can Relate to Occupier Anger
In the private world, we have to pay our own way- there is no mechanism to live off the labor of others, which upsets those who are frustrated that they cannot have everything they want as quickly as they want it All great advancements in affluence have come from the private realm, although some gov...
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Published in: | Human events (Washington) 2012-05, Vol.68 (17), p.19 |
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Format: | Magazinearticle |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | In the private world, we have to pay our own way- there is no mechanism to live off the labor of others, which upsets those who are frustrated that they cannot have everything they want as quickly as they want it All great advancements in affluence have come from the private realm, although some government is necessary to provide a legal system and construction of infrastructure. [...]the Sacramento Bee recently reported how the federal Department of Agriculture's Wildlife Services really operates, which "has accidentally killed more than 50,000 animals since 2000 that were not problems, including federally protected golden and bald eagles; more than 1,100 dogs, including family pets." |
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ISSN: | 0018-7194 |