Max on Nostr: The concept of "public goods" like roads or courts assumes the state alone can ...
The concept of "public goods" like roads or courts assumes the state alone can provide them. But voluntary cooperation and market innovation would outperform bureaucratic monopolies, which exist primarily to extract wealth and legitimize coercion.
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