Home > Author > Frank Taussig >

" The eugenics roots of minimum wage laws. Excerpt from *Principles of Economics*(1911) by Frank Taussig:

"We have not reached the stage where we can proceed to chloroform them once and for all; but at least they can be segregated, shut up in refuges and asylums, and prevented from propagating their kind.... What are the possibilities of employing at the prescribed wages all the healthy able-bodied who apply? The persons affected by such legislation would be those in the lowest economic and social group. The wages at which they can find employment depend on the prices at which their product will sell in the market; or in the technical language of modern economics, on the marginal utility of their services. All those whose additional product would so depress prices that the minimum could no longer be paid by employers would have to go without employment. It might be practicable to prevent employers from paying any one less than the minimum; though the power of law must be very strong indeed, and very rigidly exercised, in order to prevent the making of bargains which are welcome to both bargainers. "

Frank Taussig


Image for Quotes

Frank Taussig quote : The eugenics roots of minimum wage laws. Excerpt from *Principles of Economics*(1911) by Frank Taussig: <br /><br />