
How Workers Benefit From Free Markets. Sheldon Richman & Keith Knight
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Show Notes
As a result of expanding cooperation, human beings, unlike lower animals, compete to produce, not to consume. Mises expressed this with my favorite sentence in Human Action: “The fact that my fellow man wants to acquire shoes as I do, does not make it harder for me to get shoes, but easier.” The expansion of cooperation also means dealing with strangers at great distance — a further incentive for world peace and harmony.
– Sheldon Richman, What Social Animals Owe to Each Other (p. 31)
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