Taxi Drivers Upset Their Medallions Losing Value, Governments Not Doing Enough to Protect Their Monopolies
A medallion in Chicago goes for a paltry $270,000 these days.
A medallion in Chicago goes for a paltry $270,000 these days.
How technology is freeing both patients and physicians from the medical industrial complex
"Why do we want to give up a monopoly?"
21st-century technology and entrepreneurial ingenuity are opening up the market for hired cars.
Patents and copyrights are government monopoly grants with nothing in common with the notion of property at the heart of libertarianism.
Supreme Court declines to intervene to maintain scheme to protect funeral industry control of manufacturing of wooden boxes
Only company will be allowed to sell drug over-the-counter without prescription
Government officials express shock and surprise
Tariffs, trusts, corporate-state collusion and "communism of pelf" did not equal free markets
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