Mises Daily
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Jeffrey A. Tucker
Stephan Kinsella
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is so hot: it causes us to revisit fundamental issues over property, ownership, competition, and other areas we’ve mistakenly taken for granted. What follows is a copy the successful idea and replicate it. The nonscarce good is the fuel of the competitive process. In contrast, a scarce good cannot be shared without limit. It is to thrive and has been unaffected by the machinations of bad macroeconomic policy. (But it is affected by “intellectual property” regulation.) Institutions such