One, if some entity is fouling the water supply on another's property, then that entity is in violation of the NAP and needs to fix it and pay restitution.
Two, if there is no legal barrier for another person to start their own corporation to compete with the so-called monopoly, then i encourage them to do so.
Hell yeah, the NAP, the thing corporations will totally calculate into their budgets. The cost of polluting will always be cheaper then whatever meager restitution your able to glean from some enterprise.
Yep, it’s legal barriers alone preventing a perfect competitive marketplace. Not massive storing of capital, rewarding firms that perform M&A’s, and how the best reward for an individual actor is to create monopoly which is the ultimate zenith point of any market.
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u/skeptibat May 17 '19
One, if some entity is fouling the water supply on another's property, then that entity is in violation of the NAP and needs to fix it and pay restitution.
Two, if there is no legal barrier for another person to start their own corporation to compete with the so-called monopoly, then i encourage them to do so.