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102 sats \ 3 replies \ @SpaceHodler 20h \ on: The Strange Moral Relativism of "Free Trade" econ
Is it that different from buying subsidized goods from your own country though?
The US subsidizes agriculture for example. What should a libertarian in the US do, stop buying groceries made in the US?
No, I don't think it's very different. My point is that libertarians don't celebrate and champion those transactions.
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I think they don't notice the inconsistency in saying "If they want to sell us stuff below cost, why should we object?"
Partly, I think that because I know I've made that point before without really thinking about it.
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