The laws of the marketplace are physical laws, and they don't become suspended in a crisis any more than the law of gravity does.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Either the law exists, or it does not.
People crushed by laws, have no hope but to evade power. If the laws are their enemies, they will be enemies to the law; and those who have most to hope and nothing to lose will always be dangerous.
The laws in this city are clearly racist. All laws are racist. The law of gravity is racist.
We are a nation of laws, and breaking those laws have consequences.
No great idea in its beginning can ever be within the law. How can it be within the law? The law is stationary. The law is fixed. The law is a chariot wheel which binds us all regardless of conditions or place or time.
Any law can be changed, obviously, at any time.
The strictest law sometimes becomes the severest injustice.
As someone with a deep faith in competition and the market, I also know that markets only work with tough enforcement of the rules that guarantee competition and fair play - and that the pressure to break those rules only gets stronger as the amount of money involved gets larger.
Laws don't really restrain people. Ninety-eight percent of people follow a virtuous course with or without laws.
A law is not a law without coercion behind it.