display all the ideas for this combination of philosophers
2 ideas
2233 | No government has ever suffered by being too tolerant of philosophy [Hume] |
Full Idea: A state ought to tolerate every principle of philosophy, nor is there any instance that a government has suffered in its political interests by such indulgence. | |
From: David Hume (Enquiry Conc Human Understanding [1748], XI.114) |
6703 | Poor people lack the knowledge or wealth to move to a different state [Hume] |
Full Idea: Can we seriously say, that a poor peasant or artisan has a free choice to leave his country, when he knows no foreign language or manners, and lives, from day to day, by the small wages that he acquires? | |
From: David Hume (Of the original contract [1741], p.283) | |
A reaction: Of course, in the nineteenth century the Scottish poor did, going to America, which welcomed the poor, and spoke English. Hume's point is the right reply to anyone who says 'If you don't like it, go elsewhere'. Also 'No! Change it!' |