Both laws were evident violations of natural liberty, and therefore unjust; and they were both, too, as impolitic as they were unjust.
The obligation of building party walls, in order to prevent the communication of fire, is a violation of natural liberty, exactly of the same kind with the regulations of the banking trade which are here proposed.
Such regulations may, no doubt, be considered as in some respect a violation of natural liberty.
This is just Smith's system of natural liberty in matters industrial, with a general limitation in the public interest such as Smith also approves.
Whether this insistence on natural liberty is to be traced to utilitarianism or to a less specific faith in natural rights, the outcome for the purpose in hand is substantially the same.
The early political economy was not simply a formulation of the natural course of economic phenomena, but it embodied an insistence on what is called "natural liberty.
To do what we will," says he, "is natural liberty.
The law which forbids mischief is a restraint not upon the natural liberty, but upon the natural tyranny, of man.
Each has his "natural liberty," and each in his degree, great or small, receives his allotted reward.
They stand for the same view of society which, in that very year of 1776, Adam Smith put before the world in his immortal "Wealth of Nations" as the "System of Natural Liberty.
The Failures and Fallacies of Natural Liberty THE rewards and punishments of the economic world are singularly unequal.
The Failures and Fallacies of Natural Liberty 48 IV.
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