A back and forth between J.H. Huebert, Walter Block and Roderick Long on corporations, unions, etc.
Posted on December 12th, 2008 by bile Tags: aggression, corporations, free market, J. H. Huebert, libertarianism, roads, Roderick Long, scabs, state socialism, tax breaks, taxation, taxes, unions, violence, Wal-Mart, Walter Block- In Defense of Corporations, Tax Breaks, and Wal-Mart by J. H. Huebert and Walter Block
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December 12th, 2008 at 3:29 pm
Oh god, it’s on BoB too. Even since that Cato Unbound article my google reader has exploded. Brad Spangler and friends have officially made me tired of this topic. There is one good essay a found as an offshoot of this continuing ordeal and I’ll probably post it up here later.