Americans and other free people perceive that libertarian forms of economic organization are so inefficient
Not long ago, those free peoples voted in election after election for Keynesian economic policies. Does that mean that they 'perceived' that the present non-Keynesian form of economic organisation is inefficient?
Surely it doesn't make sense to counter a minority opinion that more freedom is needed, with the argument that it is a minority opinion and therefore the freedom in question is not needed.
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Re: Who is Pointing the Gun?
Not long ago, those free peoples voted in election after election for Keynesian economic policies. Does that mean that they 'perceived' that the present non-Keynesian form of economic organisation is inefficient?
Surely it doesn't make sense to counter a minority opinion that more freedom is needed, with the argument that it is a minority opinion and therefore the freedom in question is not needed.