Roderick Long Quote

Libertarians are often baffled at how those who appear so sensitive to constraints on choice, and to differences in bargaining power, when these derive from market factors, become so amazingly oblivious to the constraint on choice, and differential bargaining power, represented by the armed might of the state, empowered to enforce its demands by legalized violence.


"Equality: the Unknown Ideal" (2001)


Libertarians are often baffled at how those who appear so sensitive to constraints on choice, and to differences in bargaining power, when these...

Libertarians are often baffled at how those who appear so sensitive to constraints on choice, and to differences in bargaining power, when these...

Libertarians are often baffled at how those who appear so sensitive to constraints on choice, and to differences in bargaining power, when these...

Libertarians are often baffled at how those who appear so sensitive to constraints on choice, and to differences in bargaining power, when these...