There are two ways of allocating
capital: through politics, or through markets. Our progressive friends
generally prefer to use politics when there is a choice, because they distrust
markets, thinking them disorderly, irrational, vulgar, and prone to being
dominated by the top-hat-wearing and bemonocled Mr. Monopoly cartoons that
haunt their nightmares. Using politics is, in their view, more democratic. Most
of the evidence is contrary to that proposition. In politics, it is quite easy
for a small number of powerful people — wealth is only one form of power — to
get their way. In politics, one rich guy can make a difference.
Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/414790/kings-road-kevin-d-williamson
Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/414790/kings-road-kevin-d-williamson
My opposition to the “regulating
the internet” thing explained in four sentences.
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