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Tag: coercion

Highway Robbery at Five Guys?

March 20, 2024 Brian Phillips General

On the social media website formerly known as Twitter, a user posted a receipt for $24 for a hamburger, fries,

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Making the Problem Worse

October 24, 2022 Brian Phillips Housing One comment

Housing activists frequently decry the growing corporate presence in rental housing. The activists fail to realize that the policies they

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Force is Destructive

October 5, 2022 Brian Phillips General

Force is not a creative power. Force is a destructive power. The only goal that can be achieved through force

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An Agency of Force

September 14, 2022 Brian Phillips General

Government is an agency of force. Everything it does is ultimately backed by physical coercion. Government dictates how much you

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A Carrot is Better than a Stick

August 12, 2021 Brian Phillips General, Housing

When we have a disagreement with another person, we have two options. We can attempt to change his mind by

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The Coercive and the Voluntary

September 28, 2017 Brian Phillips General

If your neighbor broke into your house to steal money for his transportation needs, you would recognize his action as

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