In 1947, Henry Grady Weaver asked in the opening pages of his book The Mainspring of Human Progress, “Why did men die of starvation for nearly 6,000 years? Why is it that we in America have never had a famine?” The answer is that “we, in the United States, have made more effective use of our human energies than have any other people on the face of the globe ? anywhere or anytime.”

This leads Weaver to seek why human energy works better here than anywhere else, and in so seeking, he ponders the nature of energy and what helps and hinders its work. His finding: “human energy cannot be made to work efficiently except in an atmosphere of individual freedom and voluntary cooperation, based on enlightened self-interest and moral responsibility.”

In short, American liberty was the difference; our freedoms provided the perfect environment for unleashing human energy and therefore is why America never had a famine but instead has progressed in wealth. And going back to his opening, before he answered his question, he had marveled at many facets in American progress, including this:


We have moved from backbreaking drudgery into the modern age of power, substituting steam, electricity, and gasoline for the brawn of man; and today the nuclear physicist is taking over and finding ways of subduing to human uses the infinitessimally tiny atom ? tapping a new source of power so vast that it bids fair to dwarf anything that has gone before.


Apropos of this, let me quote to you a news article from today, care of WRAL:


NC Power Plant Proposed to Burn Chicken Waste

Power plants fueled by chicken waste could be in the future for North Carolina. …

The state Legislature passed a law last year that requires power companies to use energy sources such as animal waste and wind and solar power.