Conclusions 



has become so large, and the circumstances 

 of Hfe so complicated, that the State is forced 

 to intervene in the solution of practically 

 every problem. This is only stating the 

 facts. But the State can intervene in two 

 ways, wisely or unwisely. It must either 

 erect the fence at the top of the cliff, or per- 

 force it will have to provide the ambulance 

 at the bottom. 



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