“Many individuals are capable of creating wealth but are excluded from the job market by minimum wage and licensing laws. Much poverty can be alleviated by allowing people to create wealth at whatever level they can and ‘work their way up.’”

—  Mary Ruwart

Source: Healing Our World: The Other Piece of the Puzzle, (1993), p. 147

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