Notable Quote - 'The Mysterious Hand of the Legislator' - Granite Grok

Notable Quote – ‘The Mysterious Hand of the Legislator’

Bastiat, Frederic BastiatThey have taken it for granted that if abandoned to their own inclinations, men would only occupy themselves with religion to arrive at atheism, with instruction to come to ignorance, and with labor and exchange to be extinguished in misery.  Happily, according to these writers, there are some men, termed governors and legislators, upon whom Heaven has bestowed opposite tendencies, not for their own sake, but for the sake of the rest of the world.

Whilst mankind tends to evil, they incline to good; whilst mankind is advancing toward darkness, they are aspiring to enlightenment; whilst mankind is drawn toward vice, they are attracted by virtue.  And, this granted, they demand the assistance of force, by means of which they are to substitute their own tendencies for those of the human race.

“…mankind itself tends toward degradation, and is only arrested in its tendency by the mysterious hand of the legislator

Frederic Bastiat

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