The Defense of Orphans: A Libertarian Approach
"Orphan's treatment as capital goods on the market would lead to far more just outcomes for them than will their treatment as political capital goods by statist monopolies."
"Orphan's treatment as capital goods on the market would lead to far more just outcomes for them than will their treatment as political capital goods by statist monopolies."
Libertarians should not shy away from presenting "policy issues" in terms of their actual meaning — in terms of criminality versus law.
"There is much more certainty in a decentralized legal system than in a centralized, legislation-based system."
Moreover, the obligations of nondiscrimination and transparency will have negative effects on innovation, investment, and prosperity, instead of the positive effects that may be expected from the openness of the Internet.
From the audio version of Against Intellectual Property. Narrated by Jock Coats.
From the audio version of Against Intellectual Property. Narrated by Jock Coats.
From the audio version of Against Intellectual Property. Narrated by Jock Coats.
From the audio version of Against Intellectual Property. Narrated by Jock Coats.