Daniel Webster Quotes About Economy

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  • Power naturally and necessarily follows property.

    Daniel Webster (1848). “Speeches and Forensic Arguments”, p.204
  • A disordered currency is one of the greatest political evils. It undermines the virtues necessary for the support of the social system, and encourages propensities destructive to its happiness. It wars against industry, frugality, and economy, and it fosters the evil spirits of extravagance and speculation.

    Daniel Webster, Edward Everett (1853). “Speeches in the convention to amend the constitution of Massachusetts ; Speeches in Congress”, p.394
  • It would seem, then, to be the part of political wisdom to found government on property; and to establish such distribution of property, by the laws which regulate its transmission and alienation, as to interest the great majority of society in the protection of the government.

    Daniel Webster (1848). “Speeches and Forensic Arguments”, p.207
  • If you divorce capital from labor, capital is hoarded, and labor starves.

  • The freest government, if it could exist, would not be long acceptable, if the tendency of the laws were to create a rapid accumulation of property in a few hands, and to render the great mass of the population dependent and penniless.

    Daniel Webster, Edwin Percy Whipple (2001). “The Great Speeches and Orations of Daniel Webster”, p.45, Beard Books
  • Justice, sir, is the great interest of man on earth. It is the ligament which holds civilized beings and civilized nations together.

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    Daniel Webster, Edwin Percy Whipple (2001). “The Great Speeches and Orations of Daniel Webster”, p.533, Beard Books
  • There is not a more dangerous experiment than to place property in the hands of one class, and political power in those of another... If property cannot retain the political power, the political power will draw after it the property.

    Daniel Webster (1830). “Speeches and Forensic Arguments”, p.517
  • A representative form of government rests nor more on political contributions than on those laws which regulate the descent and transmission of property.

  • I shall oppose all slavery extension and all increase of slave representation in all places, at all times, under all circumstances, even against all inducements, against all supposed limitations of great interests, against all combinations, against all compromises.

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Daniel Webster

  • Born: January 18, 1782
  • Died: October 24, 1852
  • Occupation: Former United States Senator