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Delivered at the Mises Institute’s 25th Anniversary Celebration, 13 October 2007, in New York City.
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PDF of Peter Klein’s PowerPoint presentation.
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Peter Klein discusses property rights, privilege, and free markets, in light of the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent Burwell v. Hobby Lobby decision. Peter G. Klein is Carl Menger Research Fellow of the Mises Institute and professor of entrepreneurship at Baylor University’s Hankamer School of
Mises Daily
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Libertarians often cite the internet as a case in point that liberty is the mother of innovation. Opponents quickly counter that the internet was a government program, proving once again that markets must be guided by the steady hand of the state. In one sense the critics are correct, though not in ways they understand. The internet indeed began
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The economy is now a networked economy. “Information goods” are becoming more important than traditional goods. Online businesses are a more substantial driving force than brick-and-mortar establishments. Some people even say that in this networked world centralized managerial hierarchies are obsolete; in the future, they will be replaced by
Mises Wire
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There are two mainstream positions on Trump’s recent Executive Order on Preventing Online Censorship and section 230 of the 1996 Communications Decency Act (CDA): 1) the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)/ Techdirt liberal/libertarian view that Twitter, Facebook, etc. are private firms and can do what they want and 2) the Trump/Hawley/social
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Los libertarios generalmente citan Internet como un ejemplo a favor del argumento de que la libertad es la madre de la innovación. Los oponentes rápidamente responden diciendo que Internet fue un programa del gobierno, demostrando otra vez que los mercados necesitan ser guiados por la mano firme del Estado. En cierto sentido, los críticos están en
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Peter G. Klein
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Hay dos posturas principales sobre el reciente Decreto Ejecutivo de Trump sobre la Prevención de la Censura en Línea y la sección 230 de la Ley de Decencia en las Comunicaciones (CDA) de 1996: 1) el punto de vista liberal/libertario de la Fundación de Fronteras Electrónicas (EFF)/ Techdirt de que Twitter, Facebook, etc. son empresas privadas y