“
The lesson of the precautionary principle is plain: because people
are vile and corruptible, the state, which holds by far the greatest
potential for harm and tends to be captured by the worst of the
worst, is much too risky for anyone to justify its continuation. To tolerate
it is not simply to play with fire, but to chance the total destruction
of the human race. ”
are vile and corruptible, the state, which holds by far the greatest
potential for harm and tends to be captured by the worst of the
worst, is much too risky for anyone to justify its continuation. To tolerate
it is not simply to play with fire, but to chance the total destruction
of the human race. ”
—Robert Higgs
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