Quotation:
"The line of cleavage that separates the policy that is germane to the universally accepted purpose of the state from that which is contrary to it, is a delicate line; but it is clearly traceable. We shall follow it in connection with two critical issues that are now pending."
More quotes from: John Bates Clark
- "A laborer no longer makes whole articles. He receives raw materials, puts his touch on ..."
- "A modern producer does not wish to keep the identical things that he makes; but ..."
- "A trust unites entrepreneurs in one industry; and it challenges a comparison between the gross ..."
- "As between a public policy that relies on natural forces, and one that trenches on ..."
- "Between coercive and non-coercive arbitration runs the dividing line of which we have spoken. The ..."
- "By reason of this objection on the legal side, the conclusive objection on the economic ..."
- "Dull would be the man who should merely tolerate this plan of social industry. Weak ..."
- "Everyone of intelligence knows that the dollar-sign on a share of stock is meaningless under ..."
- "Experience alone can give a final answer. The knowledge gained in a few years by ..."
- "If a man were living in isolation his income would be literally his product. Make ..."
- "If one corporation owned every woolen mill in the world, while other industries were in ..."
- "If one industry were a complete monopoly it could not force wages below the rate ..."
- "If the adjustment made by a court can be accepted or not, it will be ..."
- "If we see to it that wages conform to the final productivity of social labor, ..."
- "In a recent decision of the Supreme Court, not made, however, by the full court, ..."
- "It is a familiar fact that a wholesome fear of outside competition holds trusts in ..."
- "Not so clear, at first glance, is the case of entrepreneurs' unions termed trusts or ..."
- "Positive are the claims of that form of society that evolution has secured; yet it ..."
- "Socialism appeals to better classes and has far more strength. Attack the state and you ..."
- "Strikes now rely, in part, on an unnatural influence. They terrorize non-unmon men. This often ..."
- "That would scarcely be a government at all that should refuse to exert its power ..."
- "The decree of a coercive tribunal would not need to conform to the true standard ..."
- "The first issue to be settled is whether socialism has a right to exist Are ..."
- "The limit is not as narrow as it might be. I do not claim for ..."
- "The market tends to pay as a wage what an individual laborer is worth. But ..."
- "The power of a trust for evil depends on some form of personal discrimination in ..."
- "There is a pseudo-socialism that is, in appearance, startling, and there is a genuine socialism ..."
- "There is no uncertainty as to the standard about which wages, as adjusted by strikes, ..."
- "We cannot afford to have any large section of the business world in doubt whether ..."
- "We do not defend the perversions of the natural economic system; but because they are ..."
- "We have, therefore, advanced far on the way to the condition in which we may ..."
- "We may not have been able to prevent agreements, but we shall have robbed them ..."
- "We noted, as the worst abuse connected with a genuine monopoly, a mislocating of labor, ..."
- "When we say that the persistence of competition is ensured by fate, we mean that ..."
- "When, in any business, it shall be found that, in spite of everything, competition dies, ..."
- "Where a competitor has secured a local trade, it can ruin him by flooding his ..."


