
The False History of American Capitalism | Donald Boudreaux | Ep. 64
The Human Progress Podcast
00:00
Monopolies and Market Myths
This chapter explores the misconceptions about monopolies and antitrust laws in 19th century America, particularly the Sherman Antitrust Act. It argues that large firms often benefited consumers through efficiency and lower prices, rather than suppressing competition. The discussion emphasizes the role of entrepreneurship and 'creative destruction' in shaping a dynamic marketplace, highlighting the importance of innovation for economic progress.
Transcript
Play full episode