shawn on Nostr: It’s a slippery slope. In the relative, I think there’s a sound argument that ...
It’s a slippery slope. In the relative, I think there’s a sound argument that crony capitalism got them there, and only regulatory measures could pry them out. In the absolute, they should be left alone to operate as they see fit, within the confines of natural rights and the non-aggression principle.
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