France's proposed new labor legislation illustrates why appeasement doesn't work
What was the result? On Tuesday, a million protestors once again took to the streets. Chirac, they insist, must withdraw the law altogether. And why wouldn’t they try? They won a large concession the first time around--they were able to intimidate the government into further undermining the rights of employers. Appeasing the mobs--making concessions to them out of fear or intimidation--only lets them know that they should put more effort into their violent protests next time to get what they really want.
Debi Ghate
Manager, Academic Programs
Ayn Rand Institute
Irvine, CA