Palladium : The cure for Independence

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Author: Robert Bushman
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Subject: Palladium : The cure for Independence
On Palladium - check out this fantastic Socratic
dialog disguised as a FAQ:
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/rja14/tcpa-faq.html

On Thu, 4 Jul 2002, Matt Alexander wrote:

> It's not illegal to be a monopoly. If you are a monopoly, however, then
> you must abide by certain rules.


I recently had a long discussion about this with some
far-right banker friends. The general consensus was:
1. It's OK to be a monopoly - in fact, that is
the dutiful objective of any corporation.
2. It's OK to be anti-competitive - in fact,
that is a fundamental assumption of the concept
of "rational-self-interest" in capitalism.
3. It is not OK to be a monopoly, AND to use the
power a monopoly posesses to advance an anti-
competitive agenda.


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