The Man of Letters as a Man of Business 儒商
I think that every man ought to work for his living, without exception,and that when he has once avouched his willingness to work, societyshould provide him with work and warrant him a living. I do not think anyman ought to live by an art. A man\'s art should be his privilege, when hehas proven his fitness to exercise it, and has otherwise earned his dailybread; and its results should be free to all.
I think that every man ought to work for his living, without exception,and that when he has once avouched his willingness to work, societyshould provide him with work and warrant him a living. I do not think anyman ought to live by an art. A man\'s art should be his privilege, when hehas proven his fitness to exercise it, and has otherwise earned his dailybread; and its results should be free to all.