The very last comment is important. Businesses are rarely pro-liberty, as what businessman would want the state to help him win? This is why it's amusing when statists incorrectly whine that libertarians are "pro-business"; they don't understand that there is a big difference between advocating for the free market -- what we could call "pro-consumer" -- and being "pro-business."
The very last comment is important. Businesses are rarely pro-liberty, as what businessman would want the state to help him win? This is why it's amusing when statists incorrectly whine that libertarians are "pro-business"; they don't understand that there is a big difference between advocating for the free market -- what we could call "pro-consumer" -- and being "pro-business."
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