✓ Verified in The Quotable Mises
From The Quotable Mises — surrounding passage
“Nothing, however, is as ill founded as the assertion of the alleged equality of all members of the human race.”
Liberalism , p. 28 Collaboration of the more talented, more able, and more industrious with the less talented, less able, and less industrious results in benefit for both. The gains derived from the division of labor are always mutual. Human Action , p. 159; p. 160 The heir of a wealthy man [undoubtedly] enjoys a certain advantage as he starts under more favorable conditions than others. The Anti-Capitalistic Mentality , pp.