Who is most evil: The State or the Corporation?
July 24, 2006 by A.B. Dada
Filed under Anarcho-capitalism
Last night at Jimmy’s Charhouse, one of the great restaurants in Libertyville, Illinois near my home, I ended up making two visits: the first was our usual 2 hour dinner (steaks and more steaks) at the bar, which always brings great conversations with one of the regulars. Jimmy’s is an odd restaurant because the regulars aren’t the usual drunk and disorderly types, but very well educated businessmen usually trying to get away from the wife for a few hours. I’ve met my share of conservatives, liberals and even a few libertarians here and there, and the better half and myself love to go and waste a few hours talking about any issue. Last night I sat with Brian, a 50-ish business traveler that finds himself in Illinois a dozen times a year. I see him at Jimmy’s enough to think he actually lives down the street, even though he’s from the DFW area (Grapevine, TX). Read this entire article at the anarcho-capitalism site.
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