Law in a Free State by Wordsworth Donisthorpe

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But there is a lawful and unlawful way of defending even our admitted rights. For example, a mistake is made in the parcels-office of a railway station, and a passenger's claim to his own portmanteau is disputed. He is not at liberty to bounce into the office, knock the clerk down, and carry off his own goods by brute force. So we must condemn the action of those who ought to know better, and who goaded on the mob to effect by violence what probably could even then have been, and eventually was, attained by lawful and peaceful means.

Tf Mr. Irving's second contention be sound, which is quite possible, I fear the demand would be for a quality of entertainment which Mr. Irving himself would hardly care to provide. And in any case, - 44 L_I gr IN A FREE STATE CHAP. if the majority of ratepayers really want a good theatre, they are wealthy enough to provide themselves with one without taxing the minority for its support, No doubt a thoroughly good theatre constructed on approved principles, such as Mr. Irving's experience could design, and conducted on sound and healthy lines, would in most large towns pay 4 per cent, and perhaps a good deal more.

Mr. Irving was asked who is to pay the difference. Somebody must pay it ; unless we assume that the providing of theatres is a branch of industry which has not yet found its level. If so, then capital must be constantly flowing into it, and the average profits of the undertakings must be high. But we do not find that this is so. Owners of such property grumble and declare that profits are low, and indeed we seem to see more failures among the lessees of theatres than among any other class of speculators.

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