| | I really like how Reisman starts with the fundamental conclusions that one has made about reality, and shows how wrong fundamentals wreak economic havoc:
The protesters have no awareness of this, because they see the world through an intellectual lens that is inappropriate to life under capitalism and its market economy. They see a world, still present in some places, and present everywhere a few centuries ago, of self-sufficient farm families, each producing for its own consumption and having no essential connection to markets.
... They cannot benefit from other people’s means of production except by inheriting them or by seizing them.
Ed
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