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white_wolf

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Wed Jan 11, 2012, 04:24 PM Jan 2012

Libertarians, free markets, and corporations. [View all]

If libertarians want a truly free market economy with no government intervention, then shouldn't they call for the abolition of corporations? After all, aren't corporations themselves creations of the government? Isn't the very act of incorporation, which grants individuals certain privileges and freedom from liability, government interference with the economy?

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