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Subject Do Consumers Know What's Best for Them?
Date September 2, 2019 7:59 PM
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Why Big Business Prefers Lobbying Government to Competing in the Marketplace ([link removed])
by Murray N. Rothbard ([link removed])

The free-market doctrine does not rest on an assumption that consumers make wise choices. Like the mythical “economic man,” the Perfectly Wise Individual is a straw man created by the critics of the theory.

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The 100-Year Bond is Unethical ([link removed])
by Justin Murray ([link removed])

100-year bonds push government debt onto future taxpayers who haven't even been born yet. And they also show the government has no intention of actually paying its debts.

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The New York Times Gets Slavery (and Capitalism) Wrong, Yet Again ([link removed])
by William L. Anderson ([link removed])

If violence is the key to creating wealth, as Desmond insinuates, then the communist nations would have created fabulous amounts of wealth given the brutality of 20th-century Stalinism.
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[link removed] L.A. Prosecutor Defends Plea Bargains and Challenges Bob’s Vision of AnCap Law Enforcement ([link removed])
by Robert P. Murphy ([link removed])

Patrick Frey challenges Bob Murphy’s views on plea deals and AnCap society.

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