Difference between revisions of "Coercion and Distribution in a Supposedly Non-Coercive State"

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{{DES | des = [[Robert Hale]] points out in 1923: [T]he systems advocated by professed upholders of [[Laissez Faire|laissez-faire]] are in reality permeated with coercive restrictions of individual freedom and with restrictions, moreover, out of conformity with any formula of "equal opportunity" or of "preserving the equal rights of others." | show=}}
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{{DES | des = Property systems are coercive.  [[Robert Hale]] points out in 1923: [T]he systems advocated by professed upholders of [[Laissez Faire|laissez-faire]] are in reality permeated with coercive restrictions of individual freedom and with restrictions, moreover, out of conformity with any formula of "equal opportunity" or of "preserving the equal rights of others." | show=}}
 
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