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Old 01-16-2009, 05:11 AM
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Re: Socialism and property rights

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Originally Posted by aaronman View Post
Joints, can you give me an example of an exploitative/coercive free market monopoly?


Nathaniel Branden:


From his essay The Question of Monopolies

Also check out Greenspan's antitrust essay.
well the only nations that practice anarchocapitalism would be the very poor African countries. Those may not be fair examples, but anyways those same total free markets see the price of there goods deflate
and inflate at high frequency. Much noticiably than even our dollar I might add.

This is what you proably saw when more societies practiced anarcho captalism, which lead to the creation of the state.

As for monopolies, the countries that do practice this system deal in such low amonts amounts of wealth it is near impossible to determine such things.
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