Sunday, December 14, 2008

"Those who made the laws have apparently supposed, that every deficiency of payment is the crime of the debtor."

I've read a lot of comments on blogs of late about who to blame for bad mortgages or bad loans. I find Dr.Johnson's view quite interesting:

"Those who made the laws have apparently supposed, that every deficiency of payment is the crime of the debtor. But the truth is, that the creditor always shares the act, and often more than shares the guilt, of improper trust. It seldom happens that any man imprisons another but for debts which he suffered to be contracted in hope of advantage to himself, and for bargains in which proportioned his own profit to his own opinion of the hazard; and there is no reason, why one should punish the other for a contract in which both concurred."
Johnson: Idler #22 (September 16, 1758)

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