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To: synchro who wrote (439)4/17/1998 10:22:00 AM
From: dave rose  Read Replies (2) of 5853
 
Synchro: I like your take on anti-trust laws. I understand that you are re- reading "Atlas Shrugged". Here is a quote from Ayn rand that makes a lot of sense.

Under the antitrust laws, a man becomes a criminal from the
moment he goes into business, no matter what he does. For
instance, if he charges prices which some bureaucrats judge as
too high, he can be prosecuted for intent to monopolize; if he
charges prices lower than those of his competitors, he can be
prosecuted for "unfair competition" or "restraint of trade";
and if he
charges the same prices as his competitors, he can be
prosecuted for "collusion" or "conspiracy." There is only one
difference in the legal treatment accorded to a criminal or a businessman; the criminal's rights are protected much more
securely and objectively than the businessman's.

AYN RAND

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