
Human Action: A Treatise on Economics Part 1
Mises Audio Books Podcast
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Absolute Perfection Is a Paradox.
The state of absolute perfection must be conceived as complete, final and not exposed to any change. Change could only impair its perfection and transform it into a less perfect state. The mere possibility that a chan can occur is incompatible with the concept of absolute perfection. There are no such things as perfect happiness, perfect men, eternal bliss. Every attempt to describe the conditions of a land of coccaine or the life of the angels results in paradoxes.
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