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In the ancient world individuals have sold themselves as slaves, in order to eat. So in society. Here is a witch-doctor who can save us from the sorcerers -- a war-lord who can save us from the barbarians -- a Church that can save us from Hell. Give them what they ask, give ourselves to them bound and blindfold, if only they will! Perhaps the terrible bargain will be made again. We cannot blame men for making it. We can hardly wish them not to. Yet we can hardly bear that they should.
By: | C. S. Lewis (more quotes by C. S. Lewis or books by/about C. S. Lewis) |
(1898-1963), British novelist | |
Source: | Willing Slaves of the Welfare State, first published in The Observer on July 20, 1958 http://liberty-tree.ca/research/willing_slaves_of_the_welfare_state |
Categories: | Dependence, Government, History, Religion, Slavery, Society, Statism, Submission, Subservience, Tyranny, Welfare |
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