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Friday, April 23, 2010

Nobody ... and I mean nobody.... can beat Thomas Sowell ......

when it comes to pure unadulterated logic and intelligence. Another great article from Dr.Sowell.

When I first began to study the history of slavery around the world, many years ago, one of the oddities that puzzled me was the practice of paying certain slaves, which existed in ancient Rome and in America's antebellum South, among other places.

In both places, slave owners or their overseers whipped slaves to force them to work, and in neither place was whipping a slave literally to death likely to bring any serious consequences.

There could hardly be a greater power of one human being over another than the arbitrary power of life and death. Why then was it necessary to pay certain slaves? At the very least, it suggested that there were limits to what could be accomplished by power............

1 comment:

  1. I find his books a tough read because there's so much in them that I find I keep turning back to make sure I haven't missed anything. "Basic Economics" should be a must read for any elected politician in part because they won't acknowledge that they can't do everything all at once, but also because Dr. Sowell does such a good job of showing the effects of policies.

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