"There is no such thing as freedom of choice unless there is freedom to refuse."
"Your corn is ripe today, mine will be so tomorrow. 'Tis profitable for us both that I should labor with you today, and that you should aid me tomorrow. I have no kindness for you, and know you have as little for me. I will not, therefore, take any pains upon your account . . . Here then I leave you to labor alone; you treat me in the same manner. The seasons change, and both of us lose our harvests for want of mutual confidence and security."
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Source: David Hume (1793). “Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects”, p.180
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