But things have been so admirably arranged by the Divine inventor of social order that in this, as in everything else, political economy and morality, far from clashing, agree; and the wisdom of Aristas is not only more dignified, but still more profitable, than the folly of Condor. And when I say profitable, I do not mean only profitable to Aristas, or even to society in general, but more profitable to the workmen themselves—to the trade of the time.
— Frédéric Bastiat
That Which Is Seen and That Which Is Not Seen
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