Evil Money?

I have to post this speech, not just because it’s one of Harvey’s favorites, but just because it’s so darn good.

(As a side note, this often misquoted verse actually says, “For the love of money is the root of all evil” - 1 Timothy 6:10)

“So you think that money is the root of all evil? Have you ever asked what is the root of money? Money is a tool of exchange, which can’t exist unless there are goods produced and men able to produce them. Money is the material shape of the principle that men who wish to deal with one another must deal by trade and give value for money. Money is not the tool of moochers, who claim your product by tears, or of the looters, who take it from you by force. Money is made possible only by the men who produce. Is this what you consider evil?

“When you accept money in payment for your effort, you do so only on the conviction that you will excahnge it for the product of the effort of others. It is not the moochers or the looters who give value to money. Not an ocean of tears nor all the guns in the world can transform those pieces of paper in your wallet into the bread you will need to survive tomorrow. Those pieces of paper, which should have been gold, are a token of honor — your claim upon the energy of men who produce. You wallet is your statement of hope that somewhere in the world around you there are men who will not default on that moral principle which is the root of money. Is this what you consider evil?

“But you say that money is made by the strong at the expense of the weak? What strength do you mean? It is not the strength of guns or muscles. Wealth is the product of man’s capacity to think. Then is money made by the man who invents a motor at the expense of the man who did not invent it? Is money made by the intelligent at the expense of the fools? By the able at the expense of the incompetent? By the ambitious at the expense of the lazy? Money is made — before it can be looted or mooched — made by the effort of every honest man, each to the extent of his own ability. An honest man is one who knows that he cannot consume more than he has produced.”

Francisco d’Anconia, from Atlas Shrugged, by Ayn Rand. And I agree.

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4 Responses to “Evil Money?”

  1. Indeed. And to think, almost every college in America will reject any of Miss Rand’s writing. Say’s something very important about academia, i.e., non-producers.

  2. Hear, Hear!

  3. If you all weren’t blessed to hear Dave Ramsey’s rant on his radio station yesterday, do yourself a favor and go read the transcript on his radio station website. It explains why “redistributing the wealth” aka our hard earned money makes us mad and will eventually cause the 2nd American Civil War to break out! It really is an excellent read and explains the need for “Fair Tax”.

    http://www.daveramsey.com/etc/cms/butt_scratching_and_bass_fishing_10192.htmlc?ictid=sptlt

  4. As Harvey says, these may be the best combination of words ever put together by man.

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