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Problems of Poverty

CHAPTER X
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For it should be noted-- 1.

Each of these Acts interferes with the freedom of the individual.

It compels him to do certain things--e.g.

vaccinate his children, admit inspectors on his premises--and it forbids him to do certain other things.
2.

Most of these Acts limit the utility to the individual of his capital, by forbidding him to employ it in certain ways, and hampering him with various restrictions and expenses.


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