Whining Has Been a National Pastime for 200 Years

smith adam Whining Has Been a National Pastime for 200 Years

was a remarkably insightful guy. He not only figured out how expanding trade allows the , thereby and raising living standards, he also realized how hard it is to get people to believe they’re better off than their . He discovered declinism way back in 1776:

“The annual produce of the land and of is certainly much greater than it was, a century ago. Few people doubt this, yet during this period, five years have seldom passed in which some book or has not been published pretending to demonstrate that the wealth of the nation was fast declining, that the country was depopulated, neglected, manufactures decaying, and trade undone. Nor have these publications been all political party . Many of them have been written by very candid and very intelligent people, who wrote nothing but what they believed, and for no other but because they believed it.”

Sound familiar?

Nowadays, candid and intelligent people–not to mention –tell us that the average American’s has barely budged in . Supposedly only the rich are living better, while everyone else stagnates or falls behind.

Continue reading ’s excellent “The of Whining” here. (It’s from September 2006, but still just as relevant today as then.)

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