‘Better Habits, Not Greater Rights’

Samuel Smiles argued that while government legislation is vital in securing person and property from harm, it cannot do anything to change one’s values, aspirations, or character. Such changes have to come from inside, and may involve a willingness to make sacrifices, or deny oneself some pleasures.

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