Thanks, I'll look more into this.

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↳ 回复 halalmoney (npub1vdaz78d96t7pjakpfmqqlr4wgq26l6vmkf25782n05qgdgtfmk8s297rjz)

This reminds me of a book I tried reading but found too boring. == summarise 'the illusion of free markets' by bernard harcourt "The Illusion of Fr...

Thanks, I'll look more into this.

On the surface, it seems like he's making arguments that the Austrians have already dismantled. I'd agree that free markets are an illusion, but I think they're an illusion constructed by the very thing that makes them not free markets - power / or whatever is pretending to be a government. But that doesn't mean free markets can't exist - only that they don't currently.

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