What unseen effects did the “small present good” of a $558 billion highway network mask?
Thomas Walker-Werth
Thomas is a fellow and editor at Objective Standard Institute and an assistant editor at The Objective Standard. He writes and speaks on a range of topics including politics, rights, personal development, and history. He also works as an urban planning consultant, holds a master’s degree from Oxford Brookes University, and has done research for the Adam Smith Institute.
Is a Society without Money Possible or Desirable?
Those who advocate a world without money advocate an impossible fantasy where nobody would be incentivized to work and rights would be violated as a matter of course.
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