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Nurturing Renewal

The Belden Center programs stress that the legal

recognition and protection of free man's natural right to

acquire, hold, use, or get paid for the use of private

property is one of the essentials of any economy that is

striving to achieve the best possible life for its people.

As a stimulus for hard, sustained, imaginative,

constructive work, it has no equal. Any society that

tries to get along without it will never make the best

use of its natural resources, manpower, and tools.

Many Americans seem to assume that free

enterprise is a natural condition -- that it appears as

naturally as buds in springtime and that it will continue

to bloom forever. But the fact is that throughout most

of history, there has been little freedom of enterprise.

No great nation enjoyed a full measure of economic

freedom until it was nurtured here under the U.S.

Constitution.

At the bedrock of the purpose for the existence of

The Belden Center is the chief concern of man's

government to establish and protect the highest degree

of personal freedom possible within the framework of

law and order -- to make him a better producer, if his

government truly is one "...

ofthe people, by the people

and for the people.... "

Americans, according to their Constitution, are free

to dream, play, try, fail and try again. Freedom, of

course, is not the only thing required for economic

progress, but it is indispensable. Americans have

accepted it and have prospered beyond all other people

on this planet.

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