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Sophisms of the Protectionists

PART III
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You would be tried, condemned, and justly punished.
But this circumstance would suggest to you a bright idea.

You would say to yourself: "I have been very simple to give myself so much trouble.
What! place myself in a position where I must kill some one, or be killed! degrade myself! put my domestics under arms! incur heavy expenses! give myself the character of a robber, and render myself liable to the laws of the country! And all this in order to compel a miserable hatter to come to my foundry to buy iron at my price! What if I should make the interest of the law, of the magistrate, of the public authorities, my interests?
What if I could get them to perform the odious act on the frontier which I was about to do myself ?" Enchanted by this pleasing prospect, you secure a nomination to the Chambers, and obtain the passage of a law conceived in the following terms: SECTION 1.

There shall be a tax levied upon everybody (but especially upon that cursed hat-maker).
SEC.2.The proceeds of this tax shall be applied to the payment of men to guard the frontier in the interest of iron-founders.
SEC.3.It shall be their duty to prevent the exchange of hats or other articles of merchandise with the Belgians for iron.
SEC.4.The ministers of the government, the prosecuting attorneys, jailers, customs officers, and all officials, are entrusted with the execution of this law.
I admit, sir, that in this form robbery would be far more lucrative, more agreeable, and less perilous than under the arrangements which you had at first determined upon.

I admit that for you it would offer a very pleasant prospect.

You could most assuredly laugh in your sleeve, for you would then have saddled all the expenses upon me.
But I affirm that you would have introduced into society a vicious principle, a principle of immorality, of disorder, of hatred, and of incessant revolutions; that you would have prepared the way for all the various schemes of socialism and communism.
You, doubtless, find my hypothesis a very bold one.


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