The Law - The Fate of Non-Conformists
- The Law
- Life Is a Gift from God
- What Is Law?
- A Just and Enduring Government
- The Complete Perversion of the Law
- A Fatal Tendency of Mankind
- Property and Plunder
- Victims of Lawful Plunder
- The Results of Legal Plunder
- The Fate of Non-Conformists
- Who Shall Judge?
- The Reason Why Voting Is Restricted
- The Answer Is to Restrict the Law
- The Fatal Idea of Legal Plunder
- Perverted Law Causes Conflict
- Slavery and Tariffs Are Plunder
- Two Kinds of Plunder
- The Law Defends Plunder
- How to Identify Legal Plunder
- Legal Plunder Has Many Names
- Socialism Is Legal Plunder
- The Choice Before Us
- The Proper Function of the Law
- The Seductive Lure of Socialism
- Enforced Fraternity Destroys Liberty
- Plunder Violates Ownership
- Three Systems of Plunder
- Law Is Force
- Law Is a Negative Concept
- The Political Approach
- The Law and Charity
- The Law and Education
- The Law and Morals
- A Confusion of Terms
- The Influence of Socialist Writers
- The Socialists Wish to Play God
- The Socialists Despise Mankind
- A Defense of Compulsory Labor
- A Defense of Paternal Government
- The Idea of Passive Mankind
- Socialists Ignore Reason and Facts
- Socialists Want to Regiment People
- A Famous Name and an Evil Idea
- A Frightful Idea
- The Leader of the Democrats
- Socialists Want Forced Conformity
- Legislators Desire to Mold Mankind
- Legislators Told How to Manage Men
- A Temporary Dictatorship
- Socialists Want Equality of Wealth
- The Error of the Socialist Writers
- What Is Liberty?
- Philanthropic Tyranny
- The Socialists Want Dictatorship
- Dictatorial Arrogance
- The Indirect Approach to Despotism
- Napoleon Wanted Passive Mankind
- The Vicious Circle of Socialism
- The Doctrine of the Democrats
- The Socialist Concept of Liberty
- Socialists Fear All Liberties
- The Superman Idea
- The Socialists Reject Free Choice
- The Cause of French Revolutions
- The Enormous Power of Government
- Politics and Economics
- Proper Legislative Functions
- Law and Charity Are Not the Same
- The High Road to Communism
- The Basis for Stable Government
- Justice Means Equal Rights
- The Path to Dignity and Progress
- Proof of an Idea
- The Desire to Rule over Others
- Let Us Now Try Liberty
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If you suggest a doubt as to the morality of these institutions, it is boldly said that "You are a dangerous innovator, a utopian, a theorist, a subversive; you would shatter the foundation upon which society rests."
If you lecture upon morality or upon political science, there will be found official organizations petitioning the government in this vein of thought: "That science no longer be taught exclusively from the point of view of free trade (of liberty, of property, and of justice) as has been the case until now, but also, in the future, science is to be especially taught from the viewpoint of the facts and laws that regulate French industry (facts and laws which are contrary to liberty, to property, and to justice). That, in government-endowed teaching positions, the professor rigorously refrain from endangering in the slightest degree the respect due to the laws now in force."*
*General Council of Manufacturers, Agriculture, and Commerce, May 6, 1850.
Thus, if there exists a law which sanctions slavery or monopoly, oppression or robbery, in any form whatever, it must not even be mentioned. For how can it be mentioned without damaging the respect which it inspires? Still further, morality and political economy must be taught from the point of view of this law; from the supposition that it must be a just law merely because it is a law.
Another effect of this tragic perversion of the law is that it gives an exaggerated importance to political passions and conflicts, and to politics in general.
I could prove this assertion in a thousand ways. But, by way of illustration, I shall limit myself to a subject that has lately occupied the minds of everyone: universal suffrage.

