Posts Tagged ‘zoning laws’

Stifling young entrepreneurs

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

In Clayton, CA two young girls’ fruit stand was shut down by local police on account of violating the town’s zoning laws. Tim Kane offers a thoughtful response to the incident: “The larger tragedy for those who care about economic prosperity is this case exemplifies a loss of America’s entrepreneurial culture. The younger a person learns the ‘hard lessons’ of real life, the stronger the odds are that they will become an entrepreneur and create jobs. When the bureaucratic impulse overwhelms the entrepreneurial impulse, meaning that a majority of the people thinks some kind of orderly system should be (or is!) in place to give everybody a job, then a [society] begins its great and subtle collapse.”