Competition (Except Where Prohibited by Law)
The antitrust laws don't promote competition-they stifle it. But then, consider their source.
Once a peaceful land, Cambodia has suffered a decade of unspeakable horrors. Now, a strange and uneasy alliance of Communists, liberal democrats, and monarch loyalists is struggling to free the Khmer people from their Soviet-backed Vietnamese occupiers.
The antitrust laws don't promote competition-they stifle it. But then, consider their source.
Medicare is dying, and if the politicians would just admit it, we could get on with building a fairer alternative.
Freedom for the individual is often thought to mean chaos for society, but exciting new research shows how and why self-interest is served by cooperation.
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