"Look not to the politicians; look to yourselves." ~ Richard Cobden
The Myth of 'Wage Slavery'
"If someone's goal is a life in which he is free to do anything he likes, while still being paid, I have bad news: That option is not available to anyone by any means, outside the kleptocracy of government. However your earn your bread, those who pay you will 'interfere' in your life by giving or withholding their money according to their own standards of what is important." Column by John deLaubenfels.
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