Forty thousand Americans die on government roads every year, and nobody holds anyone accountable. Yet when libertarians suggest private alternatives, the response is always the same: "But who will build the roads?" The question itself is more interesting than people realize. It reveals not the impossibility of markets, but the depth of the state's success in making people unable to imagine alternatives to its failures. nostr:naddr1qqgxywfsxccxgdmxxscngcnx8qcnyq3qklkk3vrzme455yh9rl2jshq7rc8dpegj3ndf82c3ks2sk40dxt7qxpqqqp65wu8l4h8
Enjoying this glut of articles from you, Max. Keep em coming!
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Thanks, a lot of fun to write them!