Thursday, March 9, 2017

Quote of the Day: 9 March 2017

“All along, while the welfare state was growing constantly, liberals were insisting constantly it wasn’t big enough or growing fast enough. So I wondered, five years ago, whether there is a Platonic ideal when it comes to the size of the welfare state—whether there is a point at which the welfare state has all the money, programs, personnel, and political support it needs, thereby rendering any further additions pointless. The answer, I concluded, is that there is no answer—the welfare state is a permanent work-in-progress, and its liberal advocates believe that however many resources it has, it always needs a great deal more.” -William Voegeli

[This comes from an address titled "The Case Against Liberal Compassion" linked to above. I found it highly engaging, and elucidating. I encourage reading it.]

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