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Thursday, January 13, 2022
Can't put liberty in a jar
It's tough to accept that my contribution to the world has less market value than jars of bad air. But apparently, that's the case. It can be discouraging.
I know liberty isn't particularly popular, but sometimes events demonstrate just how unpopular it really is, compared to other things.
But the market will do what the market will do. The marketplace of ideas might just squeeze out some things in favor of others. If so, that's just how it is.
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