
A Theory of Socialism and Capitalism
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Rethinking Public Goods
This chapter critiques the conventional definitions of public and private goods, arguing that the distinction is often misleading and lacks empirical support. It suggests that many goods typically thought to require state provision, like security services, could be more effectively supplied through market mechanisms. By examining historical evidence and the subjective nature of goods classification, the chapter advocates for privatizing state functions and highlights the potential benefits of market-driven solutions.
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