Free market environmentalism by Walter Block Part 2



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Walter Block at the Fraser Institute explaining the relationship between free market economics and environmentalism.


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I'm just ... ( 8 months ago by kulza23)
I'm just discovering Walter Block, and he seems to have some brilliant insights! He also has current articles at Lew Rockwell's site.
Thanks for uploading!
This guy is full of ... ( 6 months ago by bimmjim)
This guy is full of crap. If you read the history of english law you will learn why the law of the commons was invented. In those days if a person had a creek running past their property, they would put a net across the creek and catch all the salmon, leaving none for anybody else or for the future.
Also people would dump garbage or industrial waste into a creek there by poluting it for all down stream users. Regulation works. I've done it for a living.
Politicians should reject lobyists
Uh oh, we've got a ... ( 4 months ago by passerby23)
Uh oh, we've got a government bureaucrat in the house defending the great deed of regulation! People use creeks, rivers, and lakes for garbage bins when they are collectively owned, not privately owned. Why? Because nobody is going to do anything about it. Worse case scenario, you pay a small fine. Plus, someone who owns a creek would probably own the whole thing, i.e. plenty of salmon to go around. A lawsuit or an injunction would be filed against the salmon catcher and it would be squashed.
That joke was ... ( 3 months ago by ithinkronpaulissmart)
That joke was terrible.



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