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Old 04-07-2017, 11:32 AM   #11
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Re: L'affaire Rice

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I have worked at a business that has to comply with federal regulations. No one wants to "dance" with either courts or regulators. Businesses want to avoid legal problems altogether, and regulations help that by giving clarity. I'm not sure what all you're trying to say here, but you haven't convinced me that getting rid of regulations will make anyone's life better, or to read Murray's book. Thanks for trying.
Read Graeber. Trust me. It's good. He's coming to it from a classical liberal perspective.

He wrote the highly amusing little piece, "Bullshit Jobs": http://www.economist.com/blogs/freee...bour-markets-0
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