44. Do you accept the conception of Bastiat that "competition is liberty"?
45. How does money make for freedom? Does it make for or against co-operation? Are co-operation and competition mutually antagonistic terms?
46. Under what circumstances do you have competition between individuals and competition between groups?
47. What do you understand by the statement that anarchism, socialism, and communism are based upon the ecological conceptions of society?
48. What is the difference between an opinion or a doctrine taken (a) as a datum, and (b) as a value?
49. From what point of view may the dependent, the delinquent, and the defective be regarded as "inner enemies"? Is this notion individualistic, socialistic, or how would you characterize it?
FOOTNOTES:
[180] Bastiat, Frédéric, Oeuvres complètes, tome VI, "Harmonies économiques," 9e édition, p. 381. (Paris, 1884.)
[181] Walker, Francis A., Political Economy, p. 92. (New York, 1887.)
[182] See chap. i, pp. 51-54.